Civil Discourse in Parks
Park Leaders Show - A podcast by Jody Maberry - Tuesdays
On this episode of the Park Leaders Show, Alan Spears, Senior Director of Cultural Resources for the National Parks Conservation Association, joins the show to discuss civil discourse in state parks. In a politically charged era, the struggle to promote diversity is real. Tensions are high, feelings are fragile, and confrontations are ignitable if not handled appropriately. Yet, as Alan explains, state parks can play a part in healing cultural and racial divisions. Not only can parks commemorate national pride through select monuments and landmarks but also serve as refuges for civil discourse where people can engage in culturally sensitive conversations. As he suggests, if park rangers and interpreters work together to encourage inclusivity, then the strain of social stress will lessen. Connect: www.parkleaders.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theparkleaders/