Ground-breaking report, published in 2011 by OAH, examines National Park Service's "aspiration to become the nation's largest outdoor history classroom."
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John Day Fossil Beds (JODA) didn’t take the task of celebrating National Junior Ranger Day during the spring of 2020 lying down. They rose to the challenge of COVID lockdowns and travel restrictions by creating fun, engaging digital content for Junior Rangers of all ages to explore this remote park. In the process, they reached
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Rangers at Golden Gate National Recreation Area worked with partners to create a climate change training with inclusion and diversity in mind.
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Learn more about the virtual program Tadaima! and how it can be used as a case study for park units to connect people to their parks.
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The camera follows Alex, a park visitor using a wheelchair as he explores Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI). He shares the fact that public transit in his hometown isn’t accessible, so the ease, friendliness and safety of the Sequoia shuttle system is meaningful. Alex is a nature lover but after his spinal injury
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Learn how organizations can benefit from diversity when women and underrepresented minorities are not just hired but are included in the culture.
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Learn more about what it means to be an interpreter in the 21st century!
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This article encourages interpreters to communicate a variety of relevant meanings and values to their audiences as times evolve and change.
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