Ambreen Tariq is the author of “Fatima’s Great Outdoors” and founder of @BrownPeopleCamping, a social media project to promote diversity, equity, justice, and access in the outdoors. Ambreen uses storytelling to share how her life experiences as a Muslim, South-Asian American immigrant woman have shaped her love for the outdoors; to reflect on how privilege enables us to enjoy the outdoors; and to advocate for everyone to experience and enjoy the outdoors in their own authentic ways. Ambreen is a non-practicing attorney who works for the federal government in Washington, DC; she runs BPC outside of her day job. She has collaborated with government agencies, non-profits, and private industry to promote diversity in the outdoors. She is also the co-founder of Outdoor Muslims, sits on the Board of Directors of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, and is an advisory council member of the Sierra Club’s Outdoors For All campaign.