Our Outreach work is centered in cultivation of meaningful relationships with communities that have historically been marginalized or underrepresented in the redwoods. From indigenous tribes and rural redwood communities to girls and young people of color, we are committed to elevating and integrating these voices and interests into our programs at large.
Learn about some of our Outreach programs and projects below, and feel free to contact Leslie Parra, Outreach Program Manager, at [email protected] with partnership ideas and opportunities.
Our Redwood Connect Grants are designed to foster equitable access to parks, meaningful and community-driven connections with nature, and a deeper understanding of the many different attributes and benefits of the redwood forest. We believe that visits to a redwood …
Enjoy this terrific walk through Arcata Community Forest with Jayrlin Molina, a Humboldt State University Forestry Major and Latino Outdoors Humboldt Outings Leader, as she guides a virtual tour through the majestic redwoods of this terrific landscape.
A new film in a series called Everyone Outside features the work of Save the Redwoods League in its new era to create more welcoming and equitable park experiences that honor the diversity of Californians.