Topic:
How can we get people who are struggling involved in trails (and outside using them)?
The trails world is pretty good at talking about diversity and inclusion and progress is being made in a lot of ways. But I often go to trail-related meetings and sense that most people there are in similar economic and life circumstances. This is a broad brush statement, but decisions are often made about trails and communities without the input of a lot of our neighbors. What can we do get more people to the proverbial table and outside using trails?