Jacqueline L. Scott is a PhD student at the University of Toronto, in the department of Social Justice Education. Her research is on the perception of the wilderness in the Black imagination. In other words, how to make outdoor recreation, and the broader environmentalism, a more accessible and inviting space for Black Canadians. She has written about her research for CBC, The Conversation, and the Greenbelt Foundation. She is an avid outdoor fan, and a hike and cycling leader for two outdoor clubs.
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