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Movie projection of "Mardi and the Whites" and fireside conversation with Mardi Fuller In-Person
Mardi has a rich relationship with nature that has evolved and deepened throughout her life. In the last 20 years she’s dedicated much of her time to exploring the landscape in the White Mountains (unfortunately coined “The Whites” by New Englanders) on Abenaki land. In that time, Mardi summited all forty-eight 4,000-footers multiple times, often as the only Black person on the mountain. She has experienced great joy from communing with this landscape, but the overwhelmingly white hiking community that is so seeped in white supremacy and colonialism complicates her experiences. Recently, she has focused on creating more opportunities for Black folks to join her in appreciating this magnificent wilderness. Enjoying this land with her community has been a liberating balm that has strengthened her sense of identity as an outdoorswoman.
“Mardi & the whites” is a peek into Mardi’s relationship with the White Mountains, the great outdoors, and the community that surrounds them; Above all, it’s a celebration of Black liberation in the wild.
About Mardi Fuller:
Mardi Fuller advocates for racial equity through writing, speaking and community building. A lifelong backcountry adventurer, she lives in Boston where she works as a freelance writer, marketing expert and DEI consultant. She is a contributing writer to Outside magazine, SKI magazine, NRDC, Melanin Basecamp and more and serves on the board of the Appalachian Mountain Club.
This program is kindly sponsored by the Milton Cultural Council and is free and open to all. Please join us.
- Date:
- Thursday, May 8, 2025
- Time:
- 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Keys Community Room
- Categories:
- Non-Library Public Event