@TheBronzeChapter
We connect communities of color to the natural world cultivating deep personal relationships with nature that energize a lifetime of environmental stewardship.
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The Bronze Chapter creates outdoor access, education, and opportunities that help people of color bridge the Adventure Gap in nature-based outdoor recreational activities and invigorate their relationship with the natural world.
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BIPOC Geology Camp (2024) with The Bronze Chapter and Nick Zentner (YouTube)
BIPOC Geology Camp (2024) with The Bronze Chapter and Nick Zentner (YouTube)
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PBS series Out & Back: How Denice Rochelle encourages outdoor skill-building
PBS series Out & Back: How Denice Rochelle encourages outdoor skill-building
Through her group The Bronze Chapter, Rochelle helps BIPOC rewrite their narrative — and explore the PNW.
PBS series Out & Back: Podcast | Creating BIPOC leaders of outdoor adventuring
PBS series Out & Back: Podcast | Creating BIPOC leaders of outdoor adventuring
Press Featuring The Bronze Chapter
How Denice Rochelle and the Bronze Chapter Champion Diversity
How Denice Rochelle and the Bronze Chapter Champion Diversity
I grew up in the outdoors — and I started The Bronze Chapter because I want more people of color to have that opportunity. By Denice Rochelle
Building nature-based skills and community | C&NN
Building nature-based skills and community | C&NN
Denice Rochelle reconnects BIPOC communities with the natural world by sharing outdoor knowledge, skills and opportunities through her nonprofit.
Diversifying the Outdoors | Bronze Chapter holds community campout at Daroga State Park
Diversifying the Outdoors | Bronze Chapter holds community campout at Daroga State Park
ORONDO — The Bronze Chapter, a non-profit organization in the Pacific Northwest that aims to increase opportunities for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) in outdoor recreation, held its annual
Out & Back episode: How Denice Rochelle encourages outdoor skill-building
Out & Back episode: How Denice Rochelle encourages outdoor skill-building
Through her group The Bronze Chapter, Rochelle helps BIPOC rewrite their narrative — and explore the PNW.
Out & Back podcast | Creating BIPOC leaders of outdoor adventuring
Out & Back podcast | Creating BIPOC leaders of outdoor adventuring
Rewriting Our Outdoor Narratives: One Biracial Woman’s Lifelong Journe
Rewriting Our Outdoor Narratives: One Biracial Woman’s Lifelong Journe
Brittany: How would you describe your experience with the outdoors? Denice: Hey Brittany, I’ve been exploring and playing in the outdoors since I was a single digit. I grew up visiting parks and the ocean, camping and boating, fishing and water skiing, riding bicycles and dirt bikes, traveling by train to Vancouver,
The Seattle Times: Women of the Pacific Northwest share their experiences with the outdoors
The Seattle Times: Women of the Pacific Northwest share their experiences with the outdoors
The Seattle Times asked readers about their experiences with the outdoors. Readers responded with stories of healing, connection and more in women-led spaces.
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