Kareemah Batts is a paraclimbing pioneer and disability advocate who travels around the country and the world advocating and creating access to the sport of rock climbing and the greater outdoors. She is the founder and director of Adaptive Climbing Group, the largest climbing program for people with disabilities in the county. Adaptive Climbing Group makes climbing accessible, affordable, safe, educational, and sustainable from first-time city climbs to multi-day backcountry climbing trips and competition at the national and international levels. She serves on committees across the outdoor industry for diversity initiatives such as Access Fund, Brooklyn Boulders Foundation, American Alpine Club, USA Climbing, NYC Department of Transportation, and more, and is involved with groups across the outdoor industry including United We Climb and Brown Girls Climb. She’s one of seven women featured in the documentary film Those Among. She has been featured in the New York Times and on podcasts including Dirtbag Diaries, For the Love of Climbing, Safety Third and She Explores; named as a climber to follow by Tufas Boulder Lounge, Melanin Basecamp, and more. She was one of six advocates selected in the inaugural class of Backcountry’s Breaking Trail. Read more on Kareemah’s website: https: //www.kareemahbatts.com/aboutme