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People's Climbing Crew Westwood chapter marks one-year anniversary
Summary
The Westwood chapter of the People's Climbing Crew marked its one-year anniversary Feb. 12 with a meetup at Sender One Climbing; the group offers gear loans, low-cost events and monthly beginner-friendly meetups to make climbing more accessible for climbers of color.
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The Westwood chapter of the People's Climbing Crew marked its one-year anniversary on Feb. 12 with a meetup at Sender One Climbing in Westwood. The Crew is an affinity group for climbers who are people of color. Its meetups aim to address financial and cultural barriers to the sport. The group also runs gear lending in some Los Angeles gyms and hosts low-cost events to broaden access.
Key details:
- The anniversary meetup took place at Sender One Climbing on Lindbrook Drive.
- The Westwood chapter began with about four people at its first meeting and had about 16 attendees at the one-year event.
- The Crew offers a gear library in some LA gyms and sells affordable second-hand equipment.
- Monthly meetups are described as beginner-friendly and centered on mutual support and goal-setting.
- Many attendees are not UCLA students, and Sender One's proximity to campus makes it easier for some members to attend.
Summary:
The anniversary highlights modest growth and community building within an underrepresented group in the sport. The group's practices—gear sharing, low-cost events and regular meetups—aim to create a more inclusive climbing environment. Undetermined at this time.
