Tennessee RiverLine Hosts Inaugural Paddlesports Leadership Academy

  • Wednesday, July 13, 2022

The Tennessee RiverLine, Explore Kentucky and Mind Body Paddle collaboratively hosted the inaugural Paddlesports Leadership Academy in Knoxville. Collectively they developed the Leadership Academy as a program to train and mentor individuals from communities typically underserved by outdoor recreation as leaders on the water, and empower participants to transform their local communities by growing diverse representation in paddlesports. By fostering inclusive engagement with the Tennessee River landscape, the academy aims to enable diverse participation in river experiences and inspire pride and ownership of river spaces.

Gerry Seavo James, the founder of Explore Kentucky, developed the Paddlesports Leadership Academy as a concept to help overcome cultural, socio-economic and physical barriers to access and establish outdoor recreation as an inclusive and welcoming space for all. Through Mr. James' collaboration with the American Canoe Association, a new Community Paddlesports Leader certification was created as a more approachable avenue to formal paddling education and was the foundation for the Academy’s curriculum.

Along with Mr. James, Anna Levesque, chair of the ACA Safety, Education & Instruction Council and owner of Mind Body Paddle, and Lizzy Gardner, program manager of the Tennessee RiverLine, were the first ACA educators to lead instruction through this new multi-paddlecraft curriculum.

Core components of the Academy included the incubation of group culture that helps participants learn, play and grow their technical and leadership skills in a supportive environment as they work to create inclusive space in the outdoors that addresses exclusion, barriers to access and historical erasure.

“As a black person in the outdoor community, my presence is often viewed as an anomaly, despite the rich history of our involvement within this space," said Mr. James. "A range of barriers exist to entry in paddlesports due to outdoor spaces not historically being welcoming or safe for all people, compounded by a range of socio-economic, cultural, historical, social and physical factors. Programs like the Paddlesports Leadership Academy empower communities to grow leadership from within, moving the needle to create more diverse representation, leadership and participation in river experiences. We’re all excited to be part of and support this kind of work.”

Participants were taught paddling fundamentals and technique in canoe, kayak and stand-up paddleboard. The program covered leadership skills on the water including group management, safety and rescue, paddling technique, trip planning and communication.

The first cohort included eight participants from around the region including individuals from Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama and Texas with representation from organizations including Outdoor Afro, Black Kids Adventures, Hiking Healing and Outdoors, Black Women Who Kayak, Knoxville Parks and Recreation and the Office of Multicultural Student Life at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

“The ACA Community Paddlesports Leadership Academy is absolutely one of the most rewarding experiences of my life," said Shawanna Kendrick, Paddlesports Leadership Academy graduate and founder of Hiking Healing and Outdoors. "To learn, grow and simply be amongst like-minded individuals in a safe space is something I did not expect, but will forever be grateful for. I’m looking forward to the journey ahead and empowering my community just as Gerry James, Anna Levesque and Lizzy Gardner empowered us. 

"Explore Kentucky, the Tennessee RiverLine and Mind Body Paddle look forward to witnessing the impact that graduates of the Paddlesports Leadership Academy will have," said Ms. Gardner. "Together, we will work to transform communities with the knowledge and experience they’ve gained."

This year’s academy was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Tennessee RiverLine’s principal partners, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. The Academy’s leadership is committed to continuing this program in the future and expanding its reach to new communities and diverse participants. This program nurtures a shared vision of promoting equitable access to river experiences and establishing the Tennessee RiverLine and other river communities as an inclusive and welcoming space for all.

For more details and updates about the Paddlesports Leadership Academy, visit the Tennessee RiverLine News Page and follow the Tennessee RiverLine, Explore Kentucky and Anna Levesque on social media.

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