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    • Environmental sociology
    • Outdoor recreation studies
    • Social justice in recreation

    Background:

    • Outdoor recreation participation exhibits disparities across racial and ethnic groups.
    • Understanding these disparities is crucial for promoting inclusivity in outdoor activities.
    • Previous research has not fully captured the perspectives of outdoor instructors regarding diversity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate race and ethnic diversity within outdoor recreation.
    • To explore the contributing factors to participation disparities from the viewpoint of outdoor instructors.
    • To identify the perspectives of emerging professionals on addressing these inequities.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized a collaborative, student-led research approach.
    • Employed video action research and pedagogy.
    • Incorporated principles of critical thinking, research, reflection, and social justice.

    Main Results:

    • Identified significant disparities in outdoor recreation participation.
    • Uncovered key factors contributing to these participation gaps.
    • Highlighted a strong interest among future professionals to tackle diversity issues.

    Conclusions:

    • The next generation of outdoor recreation professionals is motivated to address racial and ethnic disparities.
    • There is a recognized need to analyze the field from new perspectives to foster greater inclusivity.
    • Student researchers are poised to contribute to a more equitable future in outdoor recreation.