Been Outside

Adventures of Black Women, Nonbinary, and Gender Nonconforming People in Nature

  • 208 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-592-3
  • Sep 11, 2023

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Description
2024 Independent Publisher Book Awards Silver Medal Winner - LGBTQ+ Non-Fiction
2023 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Finalist in LGBTQ+ Adult Nonfiction


"We’re starting to see...diverse voices on the shelf, a wider variety of experiences on the page, and many different reasons for getting outside. -- Jaime Herndon, Book Riot

Encompassing identity, inspiration, ancestry, and stewardship, the essays and poems by leading Black women and nonbinary scientists in Been Outside explore how experiences in the natural world and life sciences shape the self. These writers and researchers contemplate the moments that sparked their love of nature, as well as the ways time in the field and outdoor adventures have enhanced or expanded their perspectives about what is possible.

What does it mean to be a Black woman or nonbinary scientist studying the natural world? Camille Mosley considers how the rich fishing tradition of Black Americans relates to their career in freshwater ecology, Sharon Dorsey reflects on her reaction to finally meeting a wildlife professional who looks like her, and Tanisha Williams shares her powerful emotional journey of returning to South Africa to study plants. Edited by Amber Wendler and Shaz Zamore, these stories from twenty-two writers showcase the challenges and joys of carving out your own path through the natural world--and will inspire anyone seeking to craft their own outdoor life. In this way, Been Outside promotes collective action toward an outdoor community that welcomes everyone.

Contributors

Foreword by Carolyn Finney
Edited by Shaz Zamore and Amber Wendler
Details
  • 208 pages
  • Mountaineers Books
  • 978-1-68051-592-3
  • Sep 11, 2023
Reviews
  • Been Outside is a must-read for all nature lovers who are interested in themes surrounding identity, lineage, and conservation in wild landscapes. . .bring this book on your next adventure--you won’t regret it.
    — Forbes
  • We’re starting to see...diverse voices on the shelf, a wider variety of experiences on the page, and many different reasons for getting outside.
    Jaime Herndon, Book Riot