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The Inclusivity Project
At Kerrits, we strive to celebrate women and female riders of all colors and sizes. We want our brand—and our sport—to be inclusive, not exclusive. Every rider, regardless of body type, race or economic status deserves to be treated with respect. We want to have an open dialogue about how to better represent riders from a variety of backgrounds who bring their best to the barn every day.
Kylie is a proud plus size rider doing her best to break down fat-shaming walls in the equestrian community.
Being born with cerebral palsy hasn't stopped Bryanna's from pursuing her dream of representing the U.S. in the Paralympics!
Growing up as a young brown girl, Ingrid never saw anyone that looked like her on a horse, now she's inspiring other brown girls and boys to live out their dreams.
Kaitlin shares her experience and thoughts on growing up as a Chinese-Canadian in the Equestrian Industry.
Chandra is a black woman who is making a difference and breaking barriers in this predominantly white sport.
Kerrits Team Rider Kaylawna Cook-Smith shares her thoughts on the movement to end racism.
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