The Power of the Snowboarding Community | Burton: MY TURN

A creation of Zeb Powell and Selema Masekela, Culture Shifters brings together BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) change-makers to build a community of riders that represents what we hope the future of snowboarding will look like—diverse, inclusive, and empowering. Join Zeb, Selema, the Culture Shifters crew, and Burton Team in Aspen, Colorado, for this episode of MY TURN as we hear event attendees share their perspectives on creating a more radically inclusive snowboarding community. Watch more of MY TURN Season 2: --- About MY TURN You can tell a lot about a rider by the way they turn. The tracks we each leave behind tell a story, saying, “This is how I do it.” But when we ride, we’re not always on a board, and our turns take many forms. MY TURN gives people from Burton’s community a blank canvas to take their turn, make their mark, and tell their story. About Burton In 1977, Jake Burton Carpenter founded Burton Snowboards out of his
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