As part of a river cleanup guided by Living Classrooms, Sheree Pendleton paddles along the Potomac with children Olivia Grace and Hannah Bell during a family day at Kingman and Heritage Islands October 2023. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
As part of a river cleanup guided by Living Classrooms, Sheree Pendleton paddles along the Potomac with children Olivia Grace and Hannah Bell during a family day at Kingman and Heritage Islands October 2023. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)

Some of my most treasured memories with my mom have taken place in nature, from family trips to the beach to sledding in the backyard. Outdoor spaces provide opportunities for connection and learning; for joy and reflection; for awe and peace. 

This Mother’s Day, I’m feeling especially grateful to my mom — who loves to hike and takes beautiful nature photos—for instilling in me a deep love for the natural world.

Our planet feeds, clothes, shelters and calms us; no wonder we so often think of it as “Mother Earth.” Join us in celebrating moms and Mother Nature in the DMV with this collection of photos pulled from community submissions, previous Washington Informer reporting and Belonging: The Black Americans in Nature Photography Project.

Kayla Benjamin writes about environmental justice and climate change in the DMV. Previously, she has worked at Washingtonian Magazine covering a little bit of everything—the arts, travel, real estate...

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