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Melanie DiStefano

Adrian Cato

I believe that it is essential to make environmental education and natural spaces accessible for all, regardless of racial & ethic background, gender or socioeconomic status to ensure an equitable and sustainable future.

Minsun Doh

Amonie Moore

Stevie Latham

Anastassia Martynova

Zac Chu

Please refer to https://bit,ly/ZacLI for my profile.

trisha pandiyan

Popular conceptions of 'technology' Hiidude tend to associate that term with activities governed by science and involving important 'hardware' content, i.e., tools, devices, https://www.webtechcrunch.com/hiidude/

Erica Indiano

blairg@islandwood.org

Erica Hanson

Tammy Meyer

Connor McElveen

Graduate of Texas A&M. Undergrad in Environmental Studies, with a minor in Park and Natural Resources Management. Currently working at YMCA Camp Minikani as an Environmental Educator.

Lois Johnson-Mead

Marc Sanchez

Stephen Suttle

Liana Vitali

Ibelieve wholeheartedly in the power of science inquiry to not only discover the natural world but to also discover ourselves. Through inspiring and meaningful outdoor learning experiences, you can never be too old or too young to find excitement in nature.

Katey Druan

Madison Smith

Carol Bossert

Eileen Everett

Eileen has made a lifelong commitment to outdoor learning and equitable access to the outdoors through both her professional and personal life. She has over two decades of experience in outdoor learning, having taught over 25,000 New Mexican kids outside, has successfully  worked on six legislative bills, and built one of the largest capacity networks in the country. Today, she is an ongoing practitioner and teacher of embodied social justice and moving words into action and being. Her outdoor learning work now can be found as Board Chair for TOTAL (Teaching Outdoors to All Learners) NM, which she co-founded in 2023.

Yu-Chen Chiu

AngelNoelle Chrisentary

Elizabeth Andre