News + Education
On this page, you’ll find updates from SEE as well as Educational Resources for promoting inclusivity and allyship within the equestrian community.
Ever So Sweet Scholarship Awarded to Helen Casteel
Strides for Equality Equestrians and the United States Eventing Association Foundation are proud to announce the first recipient of the Ever So Sweet Scholarship. The scholarship, which is the first of its kind, provides a fully-funded opportunity for riders from diverse backgrounds to train with upper-level professionals. Helen Casteel of Maryland is the first recipient of the bi-annual scholarship.
Luico Hopper
Meet this week’s featured SEE rider! If you are a BIPOC equestrian and you’d like to share your story, click here.
Brooke Campbell
Meet this week’s featured SEE rider! If you are a BIPOC equestrian and you’d like to share your story, click here.
Chloe Bates
Meet this week’s featured SEE rider! If you are a BIPOC equestrian and you’d like to share your story, click here.
Kellen Sullivan
Meet this week’s featured SEE rider! If you are a BIPOC equestrian and you’d like to share your story, click here.
Anastasia Curwood
Three of SEE's founding members were featured on Eventing Nation this year as a part of the 1st Annual Diversity Scholarship. We're looking forward to sharing those essays, starting with Dr. Anastasia Curwood.