About
My Work
My professional career being split between the United States and Peru, I've been fortunate to gather valuable experiences from both environments, and the many throughout their vast landscape, to build upon my work as a socio-environmental coordinator and educator.
Working on conservation, education, and advocacy projects across diverse communities have shaped how I approach new projects—with an emphasis on collaboration, cultural relevance, and long-term impact through culturally grounded solutions to socio-environmental challenges. My background in project management is centered on community resilience: developing sustainable land-use practices, championing advocacy campaigns, and multidisciplinary educational programing.
Currently, I live in Harlem, NYC, where I work as a youth facilitator and organizer with The Brotherhood Sister Sol, helping young people connect environmental justice with community empowerment.
I aim to share my projects with you to provide strategies to socio-environmental issues in your area, initiate strategic conversations on new projects, and document my story as part of the bicultural solution



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