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Camina Conmigo

It took twenty years for Miriam Morillon to venture into the wilds of Jackson Hole, Wyoming where she lives. Determined not to let the pandemic isolate her, Miriam invited a few friends to go on a hike. Week after week, they hiked and thus formed a Spanish-speaking hiking group, Camina Conmigo (Walk with Me). The group continues to grow, as does their connection to the natural world, to each other, and to themselves.

Winner of the IF/Then x The Redford Center Nature Access Pitch 2022

  • Camino Conmigo Film Site

Film Topics Include:

  • Latine/x Voices
  • Nature Access
  • Women Leadership
  • Alyson Spery

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  • Emily Cohen

    Co-Director
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