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When Evelynn Escobar-Thomas created Hike Clerb, an intersectional womxn’s hiking club based in Los Angeles, in 2017, she wanted to use her newfound platform to incite change in the great outdoors. She created a community and movement that prioritized bringing women of color together and into the great outdoors; a rebellion that acknowledged her own feelings of being underrepresented in the narratives of wellness and nature.
As Escobar-Thomas grows as an entrepreneur and community builder, she continues to stay grounded in her own practices of self-care. Here, she shares what keeps her moving and finding light in this world.
For me, intersectionality has been about honoring all the bits and pieces of our lives that help to shape our world view and experiences. Honoring our whole selves is soulcare.
I’m inspired by the work of Black women across all verticals. Women who are unapologetically themselves and use their unique talents to change the world for the better.
Anytime we are collectively gathering and I’m facilitating a Hike Clerb experience. A stand out moment I had took place during our largest hike to date. We had 100 women show up to hit the trails, and seeing everyone [together] and hearing the roar from the crowd during our Hike Clerb chant really blew me away.
Do what you can with what you have. Whether that’s walking around your neighborhood [or] stretching in a park. Start somewhere that you can consistently return to.
I feel most beautiful when I’m of service to others.
I’m most thankful for my mind and all the ideas and dreams it’s realized.
Whenever I’m active — whether it be hiking, yoga, walking, [or] riding my bike — I feel present and embodied in self.
Being a vessel intent on making this world a better place for the greater collective and holding space for others.
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