Pia Graham (She/They)
Friday, April 5, 2024
Dear Flash Foxy,
I have been climbing for 20 years, I was an internationally competitive climber for 7 of those years, and in that time nothing has taught me more about rock climbing than Flash Foxy. Climbing made me who I am, and I am eternally grateful for that, but despite spending most of my life in this community, as a femme person of colour there were very few moments where I didn’t feel out of place. When I was growing up in climbing, I experienced trauma at the hands of men who are, to this day, leaders in our sport. I would have given up my whole career in climbing to have not had those experiences. Even though it was only a few days, attending this festival helped me take back my girlhood. A girlhood that I had lost in a sport that I felt I had no right to be in at the hands of men who felt entitled to me and to my body. The profoundly unjust and all too common instances of abuse against women need to be shared, but that is far from all I want to hold space for here. This is a thank you to all the incredible women and genderqueer people who continue to be who they are and love what they do fiercely in the world of outdoor sport. This is a thank you to everyone who is working towards making climbing more accessible and safe through education, opportunity and by fostering supportive environments within our sport. Flash Foxy showed me everything that I always knew rock climbing could be. Being a part of Flash Foxy showed me a boundless freedom and joy that I had never felt while climbing until I had done so with other women, non-binary people, those who are 2SLGBTQIA+ and people of colour within this community. Before attending this festival, I would look to all the incredible young women and genderqueer youth climbers I have the privilege of coaching with such fear that they would struggle to find their place in climbing just as I did. Having seen the immense power of the people and initiatives that are transforming our sport, I now feel nothing but excitement for them and their futures in climbing.
Thank you to all of the organizers, volunteers, and attendees of the Flash Foxy Climbing Festival, not only for creating the safest, most empowering, most educational, and transformative space in climbing that I have ever entered but also for helping me find my way back to my life’s passion. You are all responsible for more healing than you know.
Sincerely,
Pia Graham