EPISODE 8.26
On today’s episode join us as Ellen Bradley and Jossline Jackson share their personal and poignant connections to their indigenous roots through skiing and science, guided by mentor and educator Mike Janes. We delve into the importance of indigenous knowledge in environmental stewardship and explore initiatives that make outdoor spaces accessible and inclusive.
Socials:
The Avalanche Hour Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/theavalanchehourpodcast/
Links:
RASOR program: https://rasor.alaska.edu/
Alaska Avalanche School: https://alaskaavalanche.org/
Douglas Indian Association: https://diataku.com/
Sealaska Heritage: https://sealaskaheritage.org/institute/education/programs
Juneau Poster_RASOR (1).pdf
Sponsors for this episode:
Wyssen: https://www.wyssenavalanche.com/en/
Gordini: http://www.gordini.com
OpenSnow: http://www.opensnow.com
Crew:
Host - Brooke "Shiny" Edwards https://www.instagram.com/wildworldwanderings
Producer - Cameron Griffin: https://www.instagram.com/backcountrycam/
Donate:
The Avalanche Hour Podcast: https://www.theavalanchehour.com/donate
The American Avalanche Association: https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/donate
Music:
Ketsa: 80’s vision/Ketsa
Ketsa: Hold on/ketsa
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