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Adirondack leaders blaze trails for new generations

Summary by Adirondack Explorer
Meet 4 people working to diversify the outdoors experienceBy David EscobarOnly 10% of residents and visitors in the Adirondacks are people of color, despite comprising around 40% of the state’s population. This disparity reflects a broader, national story of exclusion, where people of color have historically been left out of the narrative of “the great outdoors.”As racial minorities grow into the majority of New York’s population, some outdoor a…
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Adirondack Explorer broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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