

Latria Graham
Latria Graham is a journalist living in South Carolina. Her writing has appeared in Bicycling, The New York Times, Backpacker, Garden&Gun and other local and national outlets. You can find more of her work at .
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All the essentials for crushing long days on the trail
Tuliamuk had secured her spot in the Tokyo Olympics鈥攖hen 2020 happened. Fortunately, she鈥檚 always run for more than just the medals.
Two years ago, Latria Graham wrote an essay about the challenges of being Black in the outdoors. Countless readers reached out to her, asking for advice on how to stay safe in places where nonwhite people aren鈥檛 always welcome. She didn't write back, because she had no idea what to say. In the aftermath of a revolutionary spring and summer, she responds.
There鈥檚 a common misconception that Black people don鈥檛 love wild places. Latria Graham, a southerner with deep connections to farms, rivers, and forests, says the problem isn鈥檛 desire but access鈥攁nd a long history of laws and customs that have whitewashed our finest public lands.
We must resolve the sexism ingrained in cycling鈥攕tarting with ditching the outdated practice of flanking successful male athletes with scantily clad women