Climbers of Color Come Full Circle: The Future of Expanded Representation
“The Future of Alpinism,” is the theme of Alpinist 75–which is now on newsstands and in our online store. This special issue includes 18 essays from authors around the globe, along with comments and quotes from many others on the topic. We are sharing eight of these essays online, including this one by James Edward Mills, titled “Climbers of Color Come Full Circle: The Future of Expanded Representation.” He writes: “Through our personal initiative, skills and agency, people of color are affirming their roles as leaders in the climbing world. [Philip] Henderson is now organizing the first all-Black American team to attempt the world’s highest mountain in 2022. He calls it the Full Circle Everest Expedition…. Each member of this team aims to share their experience to inspire others to follow in their example…. US alpinists of color are also continuing to pursue cutting-edge objectives….”
![Phil Henderson on the summit of Denali (20,310'), Dena'ina, Upper Kuskokwim and Koyukon Dene land, in the Alaska Range, June 27, 2013. [Photo] Kt Miller](https://alpinist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/a75-future-series-james-edward-mills-1-930x620.jpg)
![This image is from the award-winning film documenting the first African-American team on Denali. More information can be found at AnAmericanAscent.com. [Photo] Hudson Henry](https://alpinist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/an-american-ascent-1-930x620.jpg)
![Hugues Beauzile and Lucien Lulu Berardini climbing at the crag they helped develop in Claret, France. [Photo] Pascal Tournaire](https://alpinist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/hugues-beauzile-1-930x620.jpg)
![Stephen Shobe, during Expedition Denali in 2013. [Photo] Hudson Henry](https://alpinist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/local-hero-steven-shobe-930x620.jpg)