, PhD, the inspiration to complete a 50-mile solo run came from a place that went beyond the selfish or the personal — it was about celebration and gratitude.
Dr. Jennings, a member of the Huichol and Pascua Yaqui Nations, took on this 50-mile challenge as a way to celebrate earning her PhD after her graduation ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19. At the same time, it was also a run of recognition and honoring those who came before her. She decided to dedicate each of the first 49 miles to an Indigenous scientist whose work she cited in her dissertation and the last mile to the Indigenous scholars of the future.
Dr. Jennings tells her story in"Run to Be Visible," a powerful 18-minute documentary released by Patagonia and directed by Devin Whetstone and. Watching the film, we don't just learn about Dr. Jennings's journey into running and her 50-mile run; we also hear about her passion for soil microbiology as it relates to the devastating effect that mining has had on Indigenous life in the US.
Running, she says in the film, can often be seen as something that's personal or even selfish."But in so many Indigenous communities, including my own, we run for community," Dr. Jennings explains."Being able to run for others and honor them in this way is just a beautiful ceremony in itself."
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