
‘One Outside’ Winning Films
- Oct. 19: “As We Have Always Done” by Kiki Ong aims to disrupt prevailing ideas of what it means to be a cyclist and look like one in cycling media.
- Oct. 21: The Brave Space Project’s “Expedition Reclamation” seeks to redefine “outdoorsy” and reclaim belonging in the outdoors for the BIPOC community.
- Oct. 27: “Fanm Nan Mòn” by Love Soulèy follows the journey of a “womyn” experiencing the gifts of various female Haitian archetypes while reflecting on what it means to be connected to the universal spirit of Haitian feminine energy.
- Oct. 28: “Outside After Work” by Travis Wood sets out to present the accessibility of the outdoors even as an after-work activity.
- Nov. 2: “Coach Emily” by Pallavi Somusetty follows rock climbing coach Emily Taylor as she strives to empower her young students through her Brown Girls Climbing program.
- Nov. 4: “Nirvana” by Olivia Wong focuses on Naomi, a strong woman of color who leads a revolution of change for equality and accessibility for everyone.