Olivia Aguilar in Person
Schedule
Thu Jan 29 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Odyssey Bookshop | South Hadley, MA
About this Event
Join us on Thursday, January 29 at 7 PM as Olivia Aguilar talks about her new book, A Latine Outdoor Experience: Remembering, Resisting, and Reimagining. She will be joined in conversation by Lauret Savoy.
About the Book
A myriad of social media pages as well as professional and scholarly conferences targeting diverse stakeholders and influencers in environmental and outdoor recreation fields has blossomed over the past decade, illustrating an “awakening” of sorts in the environmental arena. At the same time, there is an underlying critique that mainstream environmental organizations—and the field at large—remain exclusive to a certain demographic in both messaging and representation. This disconnect is indicative of the situation that many people of color in the environmental field have been talking about for quite a while, that is: “We’ve been here, but our stories are different.”
A Latine Outdoors Experience: Remembering, Resisting, and Reimagining provides a much-needed narrative at a time when the absence of such a narrative is both glaring and in demand.
Contributing to literature that has laid the groundwork for re-examining the relationships between communities of color and the environment, this book further illustrates how the outdoor and nature experiences of people of color in the United States, specifically the Latine community, may be different than those predominantly represented in the environmental field. Olivia Aguilar collects and shares cuentos (stories) from members of the national organization, Latino Outdoors, while weaving her own narrative throughout, to provide a rich description of what being a Latine outdoors means in their own words. From spending time with familia to enjoying public spaces and creating outdoor oriented communities on social media, the memories and stories collected here show a thread of resistance and resilience throughout. Through remembering, Aguilar and the contributors in her book reclaim their narrative and reimagine the outdoor experience from the Latine perspective, ultimately charting a course towards a more inclusive environmental field.
About Olivia Aguilar
Olivia Aguilar is the Director of the Miller Worley Center for the Environment and a faculty member in Environmental Studies at Mount Holyoke College.Her scholarship lies at the intersection of community, race and transformative learning in environmental education. Specifically, she examines how and why environmental and science learning communities are exclusive and how they can be more inclusive of groups traditionally marginalized.
Where is it happening?
Odyssey Bookshop, 9 College Street, South Hadley, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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