Ale Pinto Mexico
I am a woman of Yucatecan maize, a young Mexican activist and feminist dedicated to defending the land. I enjoy engaging with the land, meeting new people, and learning from them.
Mariel Corona
Mexico
“In the face of the immense socio-environmental challenge, true strength lies in collaboration; together, we can create a transformative impact.”
About Mariel
I am a Mexican woman, deeply committed to and passionate about nature and its biocultural richness. A lover of animals, I find in them a daily source of inspiration and learning, and they represent for me the purest expression of love that life has given me.
As a graduate in Natural Resource Management, my vocation led me to found a socio-environmental project in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, focused on addressing the challenges in the Bosque de Agua region, beginning with the Espíritu Santo State Reserve. Along this journey, I found my life’s mission.
I face each obstacle with determination and with the clear intent to protectthe Espíritu Santo State Reserve and promote education for sustainable development, fostering the conservation and preservation of the ecosystems and the natural and cultural heritage of the Bosque de Agua.
Since 2021, I have been working at Amigos por el Bosque de Agua, A.C., where I continue to consolidate this dream. I am convinced that change arises from civil society, with a deep commitment to defending the rights of both people and nature.
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You can follow Mariel on Instagram at @marcoronag and @amigosxelbosque
I am a Maya K’iche’ woman, part of one of Guatemala’s largest Indigenous groups. I am an artist, cultural manager, singer, community journalist, and architect, born in Totonicapán, Guatemala. As a pioneer in art and the climate crisis (since 2012), I have been an activist in art and culture since the age of 11.
I am a Mixtec woman (an Indigenous group from the Oaxaca region of Mexico) from Tecomaxtlahuaca, Oaxaca. I am part of the Indigenous Futures Network and Kueñaá Ña’a Tsika Mujeres que Caminan, where I work alongside Indigenous women and youth to defend our territories and bodies.
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