Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams

How We Can Save Our National Story - One Park at a Time

Jul 10, 2025
Deb Haaland, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and current governor of New Mexico, and Rue Mapp, conservation activist and founder of Outdoor Afro, discuss the critical importance of national parks in shaping cultural identity. They emphasize the threats posed by recent legislation aiming to dismantle public lands, particularly for marginalized communities. The conversation includes the economic benefits of preserving these spaces and advocates for inclusivity in outdoor access, stressing the role of public lands in fostering community and resilience.
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INSIGHT

Public Lands as History Archives

  • Public lands are ecosystems and archives reflecting America's complex history, including its darker chapters.
  • Recognizing this layered history is crucial to understanding who we are as a nation today.
ANECDOTE

Hiking Amid Financial Limits

  • Stacey Abrams recalls hiking with six young siblings where their parents couldn't afford Disneyland but found joy in public lands.
  • These moments created lasting memories of nature's beauty and familial bonds.
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Deb Haaland's Outdoor Roots

  • Deb Haaland recalls learning about nature from her grandfather in the cornfield and her father's outdoors influence.
  • These early experiences shaped her dedication to ensuring every child can enjoy public lands.
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