Mscarl (she/they)
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The podcast team should book queer conservationist Pattie Gonia to discuss conservation and outdoor inclusivity topics. Organizations like Audobon Society and many more have incorporated PGs messaging to help increase inclusiveness of outdoor spaces and I believe the public land hunting community would benefit as well. Surveys and research has demonstrated that anywhere between 10 and 25% of young people identify as LGBT+ or some other form of non tradition gender identity. Incorporating messaging to this group of young people is not only imperative for future public land advocacy but as a valuable demographic in sales and marketing.
PG has been a vocal supporter of federal workers during this dark period for the agencies that are entrusted with our public lands. For instance, PG was an important part of the protest regarding the unjust termination of Shannon Joslin for expressing 1st amendment rights on public land
Thank you as I saw you voiced your support for the 1st amendment related to the fascist incidents in MN.
Pattie Gonia has received many awards related to conservation and been recognized by friend of conservation former Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland. Secretary Haaland is likely going to be the next governor of NM and has a close working relationship with another friend of conservation and queer ally, Senator Martin Heinrich. This is the only link friendly video US Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and PG without downloads. Also is a TED talk which may be found on your tube as well. Many other videos are available on PGs work related to public land, conservation, indigenous communities, climate change, and more.
There is no doubt a long list of beneficial topics that could discussed including inclusivity and diversity. The current administration wants to destroy both of those things in addition to the legacy of our public lands. What better way to help stop them and throw a monkey wrench in their plans by bringing together the incredible power of the public land and queer communities.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/n...ag-queen-Pattie-Gonia-campaign-video-NYC.html
The podcast team should book queer conservationist Pattie Gonia to discuss conservation and outdoor inclusivity topics. Organizations like Audobon Society and many more have incorporated PGs messaging to help increase inclusiveness of outdoor spaces and I believe the public land hunting community would benefit as well. Surveys and research has demonstrated that anywhere between 10 and 25% of young people identify as LGBT+ or some other form of non tradition gender identity. Incorporating messaging to this group of young people is not only imperative for future public land advocacy but as a valuable demographic in sales and marketing.
PG has been a vocal supporter of federal workers during this dark period for the agencies that are entrusted with our public lands. For instance, PG was an important part of the protest regarding the unjust termination of Shannon Joslin for expressing 1st amendment rights on public land
Thank you as I saw you voiced your support for the 1st amendment related to the fascist incidents in MN.
Pattie Gonia has received many awards related to conservation and been recognized by friend of conservation former Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland. Secretary Haaland is likely going to be the next governor of NM and has a close working relationship with another friend of conservation and queer ally, Senator Martin Heinrich. This is the only link friendly video US Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and PG without downloads. Also is a TED talk which may be found on your tube as well. Many other videos are available on PGs work related to public land, conservation, indigenous communities, climate change, and more.
There is no doubt a long list of beneficial topics that could discussed including inclusivity and diversity. The current administration wants to destroy both of those things in addition to the legacy of our public lands. What better way to help stop them and throw a monkey wrench in their plans by bringing together the incredible power of the public land and queer communities.
How a Trans Pride Flag Cost Me My Job at the National Park Service
Shannon ‘SJ’ Joslin was terminated from their position at Yosemite National Park in August for flying a trans pride flag on El Capitan
Why joy is a serious way to take action
While doom and gloom may wake people up, joy keeps them in the fight, says drag queen and environmentalist Pattie Gonia. With humor, creativity and a dress made of thrifted shower curtains and upcycled pink flamingo pool floaties, Pattie shows why embracing fun might be the key to building a...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/n...ag-queen-Pattie-Gonia-campaign-video-NYC.html