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SUMMARY:Online - Blazing the Trail: Finding Body Diversity and Inclusion in Outdoor Spaces
DESCRIPTION:Feeling connection\, rejuvenation and a sense of purpose draws many to nature. And all of us deserve to experience its beauty! Social movements toward diversity\, equity and inclusion in all spaces are gaining understanding and visibility. As a community\, we’re becoming more aware of words like bias or stigma – we’re learning what they mean\, and how we might see them in ourselves and the world around us. Body shape\, weight and size have become part of these critical diversity conversations. \nHere are some things we are learning: among children\, weight-based bullying is more common than bullying based on race\, sexual orientation or disability status. More than 40% of U.S. adults\, across a range of body sizes\, report experiencing weight stigma at some point in their life. Weight stigma becomes internalized over time and can lead to the development of mental health difficulties as well as medical problems for those who have experienced it. \nHow does weight stigma impact access to outdoor activities and spaces for children and adults? How can we contribute to the building of diverse and engaging spaces for all? Join us as we have a conversation with Kara Richardson Whitely (author\, speaker\, and advocate) and Meredith Nisbet(Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist\, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist Supervisor\, speaker\, and advocate) to learn more about these important thoughts and questions from a lived experience and clinical perspective. Kara will speak about her 3 climbs up Mt. Kilimanjaro and journey as an outdoor inclusion advocate; Meredith\, also an avid mountain view-seeker\, will speak about weight stigma and access to joyful movement from a clinical perspective. This event is in partnership with Eating Recovery Center & Pathlight Mood & Anxiety Center\, and Texas Children in Nature Network. We hope to see you there! \nWorkshop is offered twice on January 4th\, 2:00 and 7:00 Central \nA zoom link for the webinar will be emailed to registrants the day of the event. If you have not seen an email come through please check your spam folder. \nThis webinar will be recorded and a recording will be sent out to registrants several days later and posted onto our YouTube. \nClick here to register for this FREE webinar
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/online-blazing-the-trail-finding-body-diversity-and-inclusion-in-outdoor-spaces/
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SUMMARY:Seguin – Region 11 Guadalupe Flood Planning Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:There will be a meeting of the Guadalupe RFPG on January 4\, 2023.  The meeting agenda\, materials\, and details for attending the meeting can be found here: www.guadaluperfpg.org. All meetings of the regional flood planning group are open to the public. \nClick here for updated information from the Guadalupe River Flood Planning Group. \nLearn More:\nSenate Bill 8\, 86th Texas Legislature\, created a state flood planning process for Texas\, through which TWDB will be administering state and regional flood plans. TWDB designated 15 planning area regions\, including the Guadalupe River Basin (Region 11). The first regional flood plans are due in January 2023\, which will culminate in the first statewide flood plan due September 1\, 2024. \nRegion 11 Counties\nThe Guadalupe RFPG consists of portions of Bandera\, Bastrop\, Blanco\, Caldwell\, Calhoun\, Comal\, DeWitt\, Fayette\, Gillespie\, Goliad\, Gonzales\, Guadalupe\, Hays\, Karnes\, Kendall\, Kerr\, Lavaca\, Real\, Refugio\, Travis\, Victoria and Wilson counties lying within the Guadalupe River Basin.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/seguin-region-11-guadalupe-flood-planning-group-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority River Annex\, 905 Nolan St.\, Seguin\, TX\, 78155\, United States
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