For people of color who didn’t grow up with access to the outdoors, the call of the wild can sound like more of an echo. And usually, that echo originated from adventurers who don’t look anything like them. But that doesn’t mean we can’t find our place outdoors — and find ourselves in the process. With that in mind, Danielle Williams created Melanin Base Camp , an online space for the BIPOC community to share its stories and sound the call to action for those who want to take their adventures outside. “I think we all definitely deserve to have access to safe, accessible, local green spaces,” says Danielle. “I think that's really important.” Strong Roots In Adventure Growing up as a self-described “bookish kid” who spent a lot of time reading “really bad 1980s sci-fi,” Danielle always found happiness in any outdoor activity. “We did a lot of outdoorsy things growing up,” she recalls. “I was really into running, which is not, like, a novel sport. But I had never heard of the word...