Rosalie Fish Steps Up Her Advocacy for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
A University of Washington cross-country and track athlete, Rosalie Fish continues to advocate for Indigenous people through running—but her advocacy has also expanded.
A University of Washington cross-country and track athlete, Rosalie Fish continues to advocate for Indigenous people through running—but her advocacy has also expanded.
From November 24-27, Rising Hearts—an Indigenous-led grassroots organization—will host the third annual Truthsgiving 4 Miler. The run was created to honor Indigenous history, foster allyship, and share the true history of Thanksgiving during Native American Heritage Month.
The panel will include five Indigenous runners and touch on topics from trail safety to justice for missing and murdered Indigenous runners.
A deeper look at the stories of Indigenous women who ran the 2022 Boston Marathon.
Community is everything. Here’s how these Indigenous runners are building theirs.
The Boston Marathon’s atypical autumn date this year falls on Indigenous Peoples Day and offers an opportunity to honor and uplift native runners and communities.