A Vimeo Staff Pick film from 11 months ago is more relevant now than ever. Here’s why. “The People of Climbing” is a 14-minute short film that sheds light on the issue of racial inequality in the outdoors. The film is set from the perspective of people of color who attended the inaugural Color The
Month: June 2020
Most emergency/survival kits include a small assortment of hooks, line and perhaps a few swivels and weights – but no fishing pole. Quite understandable since it’s assumed you’ll simply cut a branch off and use it like a cane pole. There are, however, several ways to catch fish without the need of a rod and reel
YETI and RTIC have some of the most durable coolers around with surprisingly long-lasting ice life — up to 10 days! But which is right for you? Rotomolded coolers, like YETI, RTIC, and countless others, aren’t exactly cheap. So you might ask, “Why not just buy a $40 cooler at Walmart?” But odds are, you won’t
Silhouetted images that pop off the page are graphic in quality, have instantly recognizable subjects and are bold and dominant. Think about the outline of the Grand Teton Range at sunset. The shapes of their peaks are one of the most identifiable ranges in the United States. However, silhouettes don’t have to have bold qualities
On Monday, June 1, Meka, a 22-year-old who lives in Washington, D.C., was, like tens of thousands of others across the U.S., on the streets, fighting against police brutality and systemic racism. He and thousands of D.C. residents marched across the city. Some were in front of the White House, where they were pepper-sprayed and
Two black women are launching a digital platform that will locate black-friendly businesses across the country, aiding our fellow black citizens in remaining as safe as possible as they travel. The Orginal Green Book is an astonishing and important tool that kept black Americans safe in the Jim Crow era. Back then, racism was less than
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