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WHAT IS THE OATH?

The Oath as an organization…

…supports education, experiences, and community to help individual outdoorists (YOU)  plan and take action to support planet, inclusion, and adventure!

The Oath for individuals…

…is a personalized plan of action and a commitment to supporting planet, inclusion, and adventure. We induct folks via our namesake workshop.

Meet the Team :)

Cofounder, Sponsorships + Facilitator Queen

  • Pattie Gonia (she/they) is an intersectional environmentalist, drag queen, and advocate for inclusivity in the outdoors. Pattie is the founder of the Pattie Gonia Community which is now more than 450,000 people strong. Collectively, they work to uplift LGBTQIA+ people and other underrepresented groups in the outdoors.

    Over the past three years, Pattie and her community have fundraised over a half-million dollars for LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and environmental non-profits, completed hundreds of miles of hiking together, and raised awareness for the ongoing environmental justice crisis.

    When they’re not busy advocating for the outdoors, you can find Pattie out of drag, as Wyn (he/they) in the outdoors backpacking, painting their nails in their back yard, or skating on high alpine frozen lakes.

    Connect with them @PattieGonia

Cofounder, Curriculum + Facilitator Compa

  • José G. González (he/him) is the Founder and Director Emeritus of Latino Outdoors. He is a professional educator with training in the fields of education and conservation while engaging in different artistic endeavors with art and messaging—often exploring the intersection of the environment and culture. As a Partner in the Avarna Group and through his own consulting, his work focuses on Equity & Inclusion frameworks and practices in the environmental, outdoor, and conservation fields. He is also an illustrator and science communicator.

    He received his B.A at the University of California, Davis, and his M.S at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources & Environment. His teaching coursework was at the Bilingual, Multicultural, Education Department at Sacramento State.

    Connect with him @JoseBilingue
    Puns welcomed.

  • Gabaccia Moreno (she/her/ella) is a first-generation Mexican-American multimedia storyteller and creator, consultant, and passionate outdoor advocate. Having grown up in Veracruz, Mexico to a family of hunters and conservationists gave her an appreciation for the land and its flora and fauna at an early age. She currently serves as the Executive Director of The Outdoorist Oath, a new organization and educational model equipping people to take action for planet, inclusion, and adventure.

    Gabaccia has also been a resident and guest host for the She Explores podcast, and has contributed to Backpacker Magazine and Backpacker.com. She is also an alum Wyss National Monuments Fellow for Nuestra Tierra Conservation Project, where she supported the Castner Range National Monument Coalition and was also involved in the creation of diverse national campaigns, like the Outdoor F.U.T.U.R.E. and the Monumental SHIFT, seeking to make the outdoors and conservation spaces more equitable. Gabaccia also serves on the board of directors of Hiking My Feelings and was part of the 2022 Confluence Program advisory committee.

    In her free time, you’ll find her outside, probably dancing, fishing, hunting, hiking, wildflower chasing, or backpacking.

    Connect with her on the gram @Gabaccia.

Executive Director, Oath Facilitator, Wild Card

  • Hanna (she/her) is an experienced social media marketer in the outdoor industry. She currently runs accounts for Basecamp Outdoor, Oregon Wild, and now The Oath! Previous to the outdoor industry, she worked in voting rights advocacy in Washington DC.

    Hanna's passion and love of the outdoors stems from her upbringing in California's Central Valley, at the base of three great national parks and the Sierra National Forest. Even though Fresno is not known as an outdoor town/center, Hanna contends it is one of the best places to grow up.

    Now based in Oregon, you can find Hanna outside climbing, mountain biking, kayaking, skiing, and backpacking in her free time.

    Connect with her @Hzkanderson

Community + Communications Fairy, Oath Facilitator

  • Maya (she/her) is a queer Japanese American outdoorist who is passionate about expanding access to outdoor activities. Based in Seattle, WA where she grew up with the backdrop of the sea and the mountains, Maya enjoys backpacking, skiing, mountaineering, cooking gourmet backcountry meals in a cast-iron skillet (because why not), and is a budding climber and diver. Her favorite way to get outside is through multi-sport adventures!

    Maya is the NGO The Cairn Project's Ambassador Coordinator where she helps empower fellow outdoor recreators to turn ordinary adventures into a means to empower girls and gender-expansive youth through outdoor activities. Maya also works for the NGO Spirit of America as the Middle East and Central Asia Assistant Project Manager.

    Connect with her @Mayaguchi

Administrative + Grants Magician, Oath Facilitator

WORKSHOP FACILITATORS

In addition to our team members who facilitate, we have an amazing crew of facilitators that bring their own lived experiences and wisdom to our workshops!

Cofounder, Oath Facilitator

  • Teresa Baker (she/her) is the founder of the Outdoor CEO Diversity Pledge and the In Solidarity Project, both of which are in place to help guide outdoor brands, agencies, and organizations along the path of equitable inclusion within their businesses and outdoor landscapes.

    Teresa spends the majority of her time working with companies on ways to welcome greater diversity to their boards, staff, programs, and campaigns. She does this through outdoor events and speaking engagements across the country, with the bonus of cultivating new land stewards and environmentalists.

    Connect with her @TeresaBaker11

  • When former collegiate athlete and competitive skydiver, Sydney Williams (she/they), unexpectedly found herself on the receiving end of a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis, while grappling with unresolved trauma from a decades-old sexual assault, she set out on a mission: turn her pain into power. After two hikes across Catalina Island via the Trans-Catalina Trail, she founded Hiking My Feelings to help others tap into the mind-body connection and healing power of nature that helped kick her self-limiting beliefs and disease into remission.

    Over the years, she’s been featured on the SXSW stage, as well as in Health Magazine, Diabetic Living Magazine, Psychology Today, US News & World Report, and numerous other publications. Today, she is the author of Hiking My Feelings: Stepping into the Healing Power of Nature, a certified Wilderness First Responder, instructor at Sequoia National Park and the Desert Institute at Joshua Tree National Park, and travels across the country empowering others to summit their personal mountains on their way to becoming Well Beings.

    Connect with her @sydney.stardust

Oath Facilitator

  • Lizbeth Luevano (she/her/ella) is a current undergraduate student at Stanford University studying Environmental Anthropology and Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Lizbeth uses portraiture and writing to engage with activism and is passionate about using story reclamation, traditional ecological knowledge, and mutual aid to reassert community agency amidst local environmental mismanagement and global climate change. Having been raised in the Coachella Valley, and hailing from a family of migrant field workers, Lizbeth has a vested interest in understanding dispossession and unraveling how we navigate a geopolitical terrain where land and labor exploitation are irrevocably intertwined. She is an aspiring immigration rights lawyer hoping to assist individuals who have been subjected to environmental injustices and she enjoys learning more about borderland literature and imaginative ways of constructing resistance. In her free time, Lizbeth loves reading magical realism and engaging with creative writing, hiking the desert landscape, drawing realistic portraits, and listening to Omar Apollo and Calle 13.

    Connect with her @lizbethluevan

Oath Facilitator

  • My name is Justin Tucker, and I identify as a queer adventurer, thru-hiker, and all-around outdoor enthusiast from Baltimore, MD. My pronouns are he/him and they/them. Over the last several years I've lived a very active lifestyle filled with exploration and soul-searching. Though I did not grow up with the same access to the outdoors, I was fortunate enough to find healing outside when I needed it most. It is my belief that through a shared connection to natural spaces, we might be able to gain a greater understanding of the needs of our planet as well as each other. It is my commitment to serving others, while fighting for a better people and planet.

    Connect with them @trailheadjustin

Oath Facilitator

  • Tianna Renee Arredondo (they/them) is an artist, facilitator and environmental justice (EJ) organizer. Tianna has served as a climate change generalist creating and supporting intergenerational and intersectional strategies to work towards having clean air, clean water, affordable housing, equitably priced electricity, nutritious food, and other EJ efforts. Their facilitation and popular education offerings focus on supporting others to cultivate agency, gain clarity, and learn strategy skills to bridge EJ work into storytelling. With what they have learned from EJ work and studying psycho-somatic spiritual ecology, they have created more than 600 unique paintings, journaling prompts, and poems used as tools for their storytelling studio and regenerative consultancy Genuinely Curious.

    They also make music as the artist vssl. Writing is what fuels and supports all of their work. If they’re not creating, they’re adventuring or resting with loved ones in nature. They are working to create an archive of regenerative media and create spaces that cultivate intimacy with inner-alchemy healing processes and systems change.

    Connect with them @genu_ous

Oath Facilitator

  • Kristy Drutman (she/her), otherwise known as “Browngirl Green” is a speaker, consultant, media producer, and environmental educator passionate about working at the intersections between media, diversity, and environmentalism. As a young entrepreneur, Kristy has educated hundreds of thousands of people across the globe about modern-day environmental issues through speeches and media content as well as facilitates workshops centered around environmental media and storytelling in cities across the United States. Kristy is also the Co-Founder of the Green Jobs Board, a climate tech start-up bridging the equity and inclusion gap within the green economy through conversations, resources, and pathways to bring more diverse talent into the environmental field.

    Connect with her @browngirl_green

Oath Facilitator

FOUNDING THE OATH

Founded by Teresa Baker, José González, and Pattie Gonia, the Outdoorist Oath is here to support a different and healthier outdoors.

This Oath itself is a commitment to action any outdoorist can take to support our planet, inclusion, and adventure.

We’re not here to give you answers. Instead, the Oath is here to provide a way of being and doing. It is designed as a way for any outdoorist to think about the intersections of planet, inclusion, and adventure through their outdoor experiences and identify how they can uniquely show up for all three, in relationship, together, simultaneously.

THE OUTDOORIST OATH
COMMITMENTS

  • PLANET

    COMMITMENT 1: I acknowledge that climate change is real and this planet needs allies. Therefore, I will take action for our planet and advocate for environmental justice.

  • INCLUSION

    COMMITMENT 2: I acknowledge that systemic and historic oppression is real and that hatred, discrimination, and biases marginalize people. I will actively work to ally all people in the outdoor community.

  • ADVENTURE

    COMMITMENT 3: I acknowledge adventure looks and feels different for everyone. I will support a connection to the outdoors for everyone beyond what adventure means to me.

Curious about the foundations of The Oath?

The Oath in itself is an educational model that concludes with a ceremony where participants commit to planet, inclusion, and adventure (see commitments above). Through the workshop, we aim to create a supportive environment that brings out the best in people, and through that, we aim to understand and change systems that do not serve us. The Oath is inspired and grounded by the Reasonable Person Model and Systems Change thinking. These two concepts offer theories and practices that have been studied, observed, peer-reviewed, tested, and proven successful effecting social change. You don’t need to know about these in advance to take The Oath, but if you are curious and like to nerd out on theory here is some background information:

The Reasonable Person Model (RPM)

  • The reasonable person model (RPM) is a psychological framework which argues that people are at their best when their informational needs are met. Positing that unreasonableness is not a human trait, but rather the result of environment (context and circumstances), the RPM attempts to define the environments/actions that foster reasonableness, defining three key areas that assist with this: model building, being effective, and meaningful action.

    The RPM was developed by environmental psychologists Stephen and Rachel Kaplan and integrates principles from environmental, cognitive, and evolutionary psychology.

  • RPM posits that a central informational need is to build mental models (also known as cognitive maps) in order to function effectively in the world. It suggests that mental models help people recognize objects and circumstances, predict and evaluate possible future outcomes and decide on actions.

  • This focuses on helping people utilize knowledge effectively by developing the necessary skills, also maintaining a clear head in order to function effectively.

  • RPM suggests that people wish to use their skills to make a difference, meaning they wish to be listened to and be given opportunities to participate.

  • Kaplan, Rachel; Kaplan, Stephen (2008). "Bringing out the best in people: A psychological perspective".

Systems Change

  • Systems change is about addressing the root causes of social problems, which are often intractable and embedded in networks of cause and effect. It is an intentional process designed to fundamentally alter the components and structures that cause the system to behave in a certain way.

    Systems change thinking ranges from the very abstract to the extremely specific, and can be found in the work of academic theorists on the one hand, and, on the other, in the experiences of activists working practically to change things.

  • The questions systems changers should constantly be asking are: what change is needed, why is it needed, and what might be the unintended consequences? Systems change, at its core, answers the question how change can be effected.

    Instead of thinking mechanistically and in a linear fashion, a systems change approach encourages an appreciation of the complicated dynamics of social problems.

  • PRINCIPLE 1:

    Understand needs and assets

    PRINCIPLE 2:

    Engage multiple actors

    PRINCIPLE 3:

    Map the systems

  • PRINCIPLE 4:

    Do it together

    PRINCIPLE 5:

    Distribute leadership

    PRINCIPLE 6:

    Foster a learning culture

  • Policies: Government, institutional and organizational rules, regulations, and priorities that guide the entity’s own and others’ actions.

    Practices: Espoused activities of institutions, coalitions, networks, and other entities targeted to improving social and environmental progress. Also, within the entity, the procedures, guidelines, or informal shared habits that comprise their work.

    Resource Flows: How money, people, knowledge, information, and other assets such as infrastructure are allocated and distributed.

    Relationships & Connections: Quality of connections and communication occurring among actors in the system, especially among those with differing histories and viewpoints.

    Power Dynamics: The distribution of decision-making power, authority, and both formal and informal influence among individuals and organizations.

    Mental Models: Habits of thought—deeply held beliefs and assumptions and taken-for-granted ways of operating that influence how we think, what we do, and how we talk.