For more than a decade, Kareemah Batts has been featured by media outlets, industry organizations, podcasts, and conferences for her work advancing accessibility, adaptive climbing, nonprofit leadership, and inclusive outdoor recreation.
Whether discussing disability representation, entrepreneurship, athlete advocacy, or community building, these appearances reflect one mission: creating spaces where everyone belongs.
Discussing the evolution of paraclimbing, building Adaptive Climbing Group, and expanding access to climbing across the United States.
Teton Gravity Research - Arc’Teryx is Hosting a Panel with BIPOC Outdoor Leaders
Aug 24, 2020 | By: Katie Lozancich
Rock and Ice - Climb the Hill Advocates Action
Sept. 20, 2019 | By: Leyla Brittan
Arc’Teryx Blog - Break Down Barriers, Tips from Adaptive Climbing Group’s Kareemah Batts
Aug. 2019 | By Jill Macdonald
Outdoor Project - Woman in the Wild: Kareemah Batts
Rock and Ice - Prosthetics, Chalk Dust, Wheelchairs and Golds: Adaptive Nationals Recap
April 2nd, 2019 | By: Delaney Miller
The New York Times - A Group Lifts Paraclimbers to Higher Goals
Aug. 18, 2014 | By: Jeff DiNunzio
PBS NewsHour - Upwardly mobile: Paraclimbers overcome perceived limitations of disability
Aug. 3, 2014