Episodes

  • 3 | Adkins Arboretum, Part 3: What Remains
    Sep 6 2024

    Tony and David Greaves, a biologist, nature photographer, and founder of Nature Under Your Nose, look and listen to the birds of the forest. David discusses his interest in nature from an early age and shares barriers he faces being Black in the outdoors. Together they examine first hand accounts of freedom seekers describing nature and drawing on David’s experience as a biologist and photographer look to see what still remains in the landscape.

    Part 3 of a 3 part series at Adkins Arboretum focused on how this history and our experiences today converge in nature.

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    40 mins
  • 2 | Adkins Arboretum, Part 2: The Nature of Sacrifice
    Sep 6 2024

    Tony is joined by Atiya Wells, founder and executive director of Backyard Basecamp in Baltimore, whose mission is to reconnect Black, Indigenous, and People of Color to land and nature. Atiya herself is a naturalist, certified wildlife tracker and certified in wilderness first aid. Through the landscape Tony and Atiya explore how knowledge and the connection to nature was passed down through the generations, and examine the supreme amount of sacrifice in those efforts.

    Part 2 of a 3 part series at Adkins Arboretum focused on how this history and our experiences today converge in nature.

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    45 mins
  • 1 | Adkins Arboretum, Part 1: What It Means
    Sep 6 2024

    Tony and Baltimore-based filmmaker Mecca Lewis head into the woods to discuss freedom seekers that used their knowledge of the landscape to aid in their liberation. Before descending into the forest, they talk about what it means to interpret this history, what Americans generally understand about the Underground Railroad, and the emergence of a more accurate accounting of this history.

    Part 1 of a 3 part series at Adkins Arboretum focused on how this history and our experiences today converge in nature.

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    47 mins