Black women reclaim space in Austin’s outdoors.
will certainly be celebrating. Maybe you'll find her exploring the subterranean silence of Central Texas' intricate cave systems. Or perhaps she'll be whizzing along a live-oak-studded trail on a galloping horse. But more often than not, you'll find Walker on the water, in a."I want everybody to feel what I feel when I'm out there on Town Lake," she says."You cannot see the true beauty of Austin driving – you have to be on the water to see it and appreciate it.
She also decided to expand BWWK+ programming; that's where the"+" in BWWK+ came in."We needed to be in more than just one space," she said,"to create welcoming environments implementing diversity and inclusiveness in every space." BWWK+ has grown since 2018: Walker recently purchased a fleet of kayaks to use for BWWK+ events, and new chapters are popping up across the country."One of the things that I want to accomplish with BWWK+ is that I want us everywhere," she said.
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