
Trae Elzy
Community Voices ProducerTracy ‘Trae’ Elzy grew up in a radio station in Detroit where her father, Gene Elzy, was music director and had a jazz and blues music program. She is a nature enthusiast who works to promote inclusive outdoor experiences for all to enjoy. She’s a licensed psychotherapist and multimedia artist.
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Trae Elzy joins "Everybody Birding," a group creating welcoming outdoor spaces for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities in southwest OH.
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Gem City Stride brings together mostly Black runners in Dayton, Ohio, twice weekly, creating safe spaces for healing, connection, and personal growth through movement.
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Community outreach specialist Sheena Johnson and yoga teacher Tiffany Brown share how Five Rivers Metro Parks wants to build trust and create healing spaces for everyone.
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This episode of WYSO's podcast and radio series, 'We Outside', explores how two Black men in Ohio use nature and movement to support their mental health and find healing.
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WYSO's new podcast 'We Outside' with Trae Elzy explores how Black communities find peace, purpose, and mental wellness through outdoor spaces in southwest Ohio.
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When WYSO Producer Trae Elzy goes hiking in the Miami Valley, she notices that people who look like her are absent. This makes her ask, "Where are all the Black folks?"