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.
Professional Pathways Q&A with Tatiana Perez
Tatiana was able to combine her love of horses with her scientific education to become certified in equine massage, kinesiology taping, and craniosacral therapy. Her dedication to learning her craft and taking care of horses has helped her build a successful business with a dedicated client base.
Professional Pathways Q&A with Dr. Aja Harvey
Dr. Harvey is an internal medicine specialist based in Oldwick, New Jersey, where she manages a diverse caseload that includes neonatal foal care, infectious diseases of gastrointestinal or respiratory origin, neurologic disorders, and general cardiology. Dr. Harvey grew up in Somerset, NJ, graduated from Howard University and Tuskegee University, and has become one of the few Black equine veterinarians in the United States.
Professional Pathways Q&A with Kevin Scott
Equestrian Noire features stunning leather bags, wallets, clutches, and fanny packs that are equal parts stylish and durable. Kevin has a lifelong love of horses thanks to this Mother and an appreciation for stylish and well-made leather goods from his Grandmother. His talent in creating leather goods together with wife Jamillah’s design skills gave them the drive to create Equestrian Noire.
Professional Pathways Q&A with Tori Repole
Meet Tori Repole, artist and Global Programs Associate for JustWorld International, through our first Professional Pathways Q&A Interview, sponsored by Mythic Landing Enterprises.
Photo by Ashley Neuhof Photography.
Ever So Sweet Scholarship
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER 2022. The Ever So Sweet Scholarship provides a fully-funded internship opportunity for riders from diverse backgrounds to train with an upper-level professional rider. Qualified recipients will train with Sara Kozumplik Murphy at her farm in Virginia. Special thanks to Edy Rameika for funding the scholarship. Learn more about this opportunity and apply today!
Leg Up Scholarship: Maryland International Equestrian Foundation Awards 4 Scholarships
Strides for Equality Equestrians is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Maryland Grass Roots Leg Up Scholarships: eventers Hannah Jaeger, Josephine Long, Gabrielle McDaniel, and Raegan Nalls. Each awardee has received a $500 scholarship to compete this season in Maryland Horse Trials events at Loch Moy Farm in Adamstown, Maryland.
Leg Up Scholarship: Maryland International Equestrian Foundation
Grassroots young riders, we are currently accepting applications for Leg Up Scholarships offered by the Maryland International Equestrian Foundation! Scholarship recipients will have a credit of $500 towards event entries at Loch Moy over the next year. Applications are due April 24, 2023.
Key Moore Awarded Leg Up Scholarship to Train with Darrin Mollett
Strides for Equality Equestrians is excited to announce that Key Moore has been awarded a Leg Up Scholarship to train with Darrin Mollett of Beverly Equestrian. This is SEE’s first scholarship opportunity geared toward Hunter/ Jumper riders.
Leg Up Scholarship: Long Weekend with Darrin Mollett
SEE isn’t just for eventers anymore! Announcing our first Leg Up Scholarship geared toward Hunter/ Jumper riders! Now accepting applications for 3-4 days of training with Darrin Mollett and Beverly Equestrian in March of 2023. The deadline for applications is February 12, 2023.
Micah Green Awarded Winter 2023 Ever So Sweet Scholarship
SEE’s Winter 2023 Ever So Sweet Scholarship has been awarded to Micah Green, 23, of Jacksonville, FL. As the fourth recipient of the Ever So Sweet scholarship, Micah will receive fully-paid training and mentorship from Sara Kozumplik at her winter base in Ocala, FL.
Leg Up Scholarship: Barnstaple Educational Three-Day Scholarship
SEE is excited to offer two riders the opportunity to attend the Barnstaple USEA Educational Program and Three Day Event November 16th - 20th in Florida with all expenses (including travel and hotel) covered. The application period for this scholarship closes October 10, 2022.
Leg Up Scholarship: Accepting Applications for 3-Day Camp with Ashley Johnson
Strides for Equality Equestrians is currently accepting applications for a special three day training camp with top level eventer Ashley Johnson this December. One applicant will be selected to join Ashley at her own Totem Hill Farm in Ocala, FL. The deadline for applications is October 15, 2022.
Notes from Nora: Updates from Our Summer 2022 ESS Recipient
Catching up with SUMMER 2022 Ever So Sweet Scholarship recipient Nora Huynh-Watkins as she settles in at Overlook Farm, rides at the Kentucky Horse Park, achieves some goals, and sets new ones.
Catching Up with Summer ESS Recipient Nora Huynh-Watkins
Catching up with SUMMER 2022 Ever So Sweet Scholarship recipient Nora Huynh-Watkins as she journeys from Oregon to Virginia.
Summer 2022 Ever So Sweet scholarship awarded to Nora Huynh-Watkins
We are delighted to announce that Nora Huynh-Watkins is the Summer 2022 recipient of the Ever So Sweet scholarship!
Professional Pathways: Girl Scouts Equine Experience Specialist
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont delivers the Girl Scout experience in central and western North Carolina and is seeking an Equine Experience Specialist to create and lead engaging and inclusive mounted and un-mounted equestrian programs for their diverse constituency of Girl Scouts and community riders.
Ever So Sweet Scholarship
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER 2022. The Ever So Sweet Scholarship provides a fully-funded internship opportunity for riders from diverse backgrounds to train with an upper-level professional rider. Qualified recipients will train with Sara Kozumplik Murphy at her farm in Virginia. Special thanks to Edy Rameika for funding the scholarship. Learn more about this opportunity and apply today!