The New York State Outdoor Education Association (NYSOEA) hosted its 57th Annual Conference at the Fresh Air Fund’s Sharpe Reservation in Fishkill, New York, bringing together educators, environmental advocates, and community leaders from across the nation for four days of learning and collaboration.
The event, held on behalf of the Fresh Air Fund, was a melting pot of participants from across the United States — including attendees who traveled from as far as Hawaii. This diverse group engaged in workshops, panel discussions, and hands-on outdoor experiences centered on education, sustainability, and youth empowerment, creating a rich tapestry of ideas and experiences.

A significant highlight of the weekend was the Friday evening keynote address delivered by Dr. Diana K. Williams, Executive Director of the Environmental Leaders of Color (ELOC). Speaking before more than 200 attendees, Dr. Williams presented an inspiring talk titled “Equity and Access in Environmental Education.” Her message focused on expanding inclusion and representation within environmental leadership and challenging educators to ensure students of all backgrounds have opportunities to connect with and protect the natural world.
“The work we do to connect young people to nature must reflect the diversity of the communities we serve,” Dr. Williams said. “Environmental education is not only about the outdoors — it’s about opportunity, access, and belonging.”
Throughout the conference, participants took part in professional development sessions and immersive field-based activities designed to strengthen environmental teaching practices and promote stewardship. The Sharpe Reservation’s natural setting — complete with lakes, forest trails, and outdoor classrooms — provided a fitting backdrop for collaboration and reflection.
Representatives from the Fresh Air Fund also shared updates on their ongoing efforts to provide transformative outdoor programs for New York City children. These updates reaffirmed the organization’s unwavering commitment to equity in environmental learning and access to nature, fostering a sense of reassurance and support among the audience.
As the four-day event concluded, attendees left not just inspired, but also empowered with new ideas and inclusive strategies to carry forward into their classrooms, communities, and organizations. This collective empowerment is what advances the NYSOEA’s mission of educational excellence and environmental leadership across New York State.
About the New York State Outdoor Education Association (NYSOEA)
The NYSOEA supports educators through professional development, collaboration, and advocacy. Its mission is to promote educational equity, innovation, and environmental literacy throughout New York State.
About the Fresh Air Fund
Established in 1877, the Fresh Air Fund provides free summer experiences and educational programs for children from underserved New York City communities, fostering confidence, curiosity, and connection through nature.














