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Black Birders Week 2021 : Freedom Birders

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On this 6th day of Black Birders Week 2021, @blackafinstem has asked us to bridge the gap between past, present and future of birding. For this idea in particular, I bring you Tykee James, co-organizer of the Freedom Birders project. This project is built on the blueprint of the Freedom Riders who were Civil Rights activists who rode on buses throughout the segregated south to protest the non-enforcement of desegregated public buses. Freedom Birders seeks to change the way we bird in America and is also inspired by Black Birders Week 2020 and the Black Lives Matter Movement. Join Tykee and I as we jump into the deep end and discuss the Freedom Birders project, where it came from, why it's necessary and what it could look like for the future of birding and racism in America.

One of the most important aspects of Freedom Birders is education. Join The Birdhouse for more https://freedombirders.org/

Follow the movement on IG https://www.instagram.com/freedombirders/

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to keep the podcast running and help to ensure I can pay the Black, Indigenous and People of Color that share their stories with you.

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On this 6th day of Black Birders Week 2021, @blackafinstem has asked us to bridge the gap between past, present and future of birding. For this idea in particular, I bring you Tykee James, co-organizer of the Freedom Birders project. This project is built on the blueprint of the Freedom Riders who were Civil Rights activists who rode on buses throughout the segregated south to protest the non-enforcement of desegregated public buses. Freedom Birders seeks to change the way we bird in America and is also inspired by Black Birders Week 2020 and the Black Lives Matter Movement. Join Tykee and I as we jump into the deep end and discuss the Freedom Birders project, where it came from, why it's necessary and what it could look like for the future of birding and racism in America.

One of the most important aspects of Freedom Birders is education. Join The Birdhouse for more https://freedombirders.org/

Follow the movement on IG https://www.instagram.com/freedombirders/

--

Don't forget to donate at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AlwaysBeBirdin

to keep the podcast running and help to ensure I can pay the Black, Indigenous and People of Color that share their stories with you.

Follow at https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbebirdin_podcast/

  continue reading

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