The Nature Connection Network/Our Joyful Learning Community with Ashley Brailsford

  • $150

Our Joyful Learning Community with Ashley Brailsford

  • Course
  • 2 Lessons

This session will share what culturally inclusive nature programs with families can look in like in our communities.

Examples of the family experiences that were offered to our Nashville community will be shared and how I built and continue to authentically build relationships with various organizations and individuals in our community.

I’ll also share how we included and encouraged families to lead sessions on certain topics.

Lastly, I’ll share our journey to how we started and why and where I want to go in terms of improvements and working toward social action in the work we do with families.

How You Get Access

NCN has partnered with our  conference presenters to make these powerful recordings accessible to a larger audience. All profits go exclusively to the Nature Connection Network's BIPOC Reparations Fund and the presentations are being offered with sliding, pay-what-you-can pricing. 

Overseen by the NCN’s Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Circle, this fund directly supports BIPOC leadership within the field of nature connection. Areas of funding include:
  • Reparations Awards to support BIPOC participation in NCN programs.
  • Compensation for BIPOC leadership within NCN’s Shared Leadership.
  • Fair exchange for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color presenters at NCN programming.
  • Support for BIPOC-led initiatives within NCN membership as well as in the broader community.
Give your support to future BIPOC efforts within nature connection.
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Ashley Brailsford

Ashley Brailsford, PhD is an early childhood educator and nature enthusiast who launched Our Joyful Learning Community to guide the development of culturally-inclusive, nature-based programming for families, community groups and organizations that center the stories and contributions of Indigenous, Black and other people of the global majority. Her experiences in teaching, professorship, curriculum development and leadership in education coupled with time spent as an outdoor guide informs her programming and development process to develop outdoor spaces into inclusive spaces that honor culture, explore well-being and inspire joy.


Contents

Session Recording
  • (2h 28m 10s)
  • 870 MB
Chat Transcript
  • 2.83 KB