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Digital Sunset x Hike Clerb SOLD OUT!

  • Bridge to Nowhere Camp Bonta Prairie Forks Road CA United States (map)

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Serita Colette’s Digital Sunset and Evelynn Escobar’s Hike Clerb are teaming up together for PRIDE!

Join us for a day of hiking, meditation, embodiment and Digital Sunset at Bridge to Nowhere.

I love the idea of Bridge to Nowhere as an analogy for the work we do in the world and giving ourselves pause.  Black and brown people in particular are taxed to show up in ways that folks with multiple layers of privilege are freed from and what many of my trans and queer siblings have taught me is there is a world beyond the colonial gaze that sees life as inherently queer, light, infinite and free.

Our time together is to pause in nature without technology.  Introducing Digital Sunset. Digital Sunset is an opportunity cultivated by Serita Colette to unbind the bonds of tech culture and consumption and receive the light and touch of nature, connection and healing in real life.  

An analogy of pause is really important right now and for Black, brown, native, queer, trans, and two spirit people we are well aware the world will continue to run us ragged, but what happens when we are forced to stop. For me Bridge to Nowhere is a powerful site of reclamation.  To pause in our pursuit for something better and reckon with the uncertainty.  It can be terrifying, but "We are powerful because we have survived."

This pride is about Pausing for self on the heels of collective trauma and constant change to regenerate and unfold into our beings without shame.  The other side of shame is wonder and in order for us to get there we need a web of care, nature and these moments of pause- to stop and feel our light.

Let everything you feel be fertilizer: anguish, anxiety, fear, grief, joy, love, mourning, rage, sorrow, wanting, yearning.  And let us not be distracted or deterred from our duties in the garden of liberation: honoring our place, taking the risk to bloom again and again, planting seeds of resilience, and leaving the soil richer for generations to come
— “The Risk It Takes to Bloom,” Raquel Willis
Later Event: July 4
Yosemite with HikeClerb