Viviana Serrano

Hi, my name is Viviana Serrano (she/her), and am an alumni from UC Irvine. I studied Environmental Science as well as Comparative Literature. I enjoy creating spaces for the BIPOC community and excited for creating change within the capacity that I can. I enjoy mountaineering and climbing with my time off as well as reading.

Vianey Moreno

Vianey is an indigenous Zapotec womxn from Oaxaca, migrating to the U.S at the age of 3, she found community as a way to understand the injustices of being undocumented. Along her journey, she found herself working with youth in outdoor exploration, environmental justice, the arts, and leadership development in the Northeast San Fernando Valley… Continue Reading Vianey Moreno

Shirley Calderon

Shirley joined Woodcraft Camp via AmeriCorps Vista after graduating with a B.S. in Earth Systems Science from UC Merced. With experience as an Outdoor Educator and Park Ranger in Yosemite and San Francisco, she’s excited to inspire future generations in her community through outdoor experiences that foster Social Emotional Learning. Shirley’s passion is to connect… Continue Reading Shirley Calderon

Samal Tayag

Sam’s roots in community science grow from field research with their Grandma as a child in the lahar fields of the Mt. Pinatubo volcanic eruption. There they saw the power of community knowledge and mutual aid with the land applied to scientific research. They work to support relationships to the land and natural science as… Continue Reading Samal Tayag

Kimberly Guo

Kimberly (she/her) was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA on the ancestral homeland of the past and current Chumash and Tongva people. She is currently an Associate at Better World Group, an environmental advocacy and policy consulting firm. At Better World Group, she works on projects related to equitable access, environmental justice, coalition building,… Continue Reading Kimberly Guo

Jordan Salcido

Jordan Salcido (she / her) is a multidisciplinary community organizer based in the unceded territory of Tongva, Chumash and Kizh people, greater Los Angeles area. Through story maps, interviews, zines and social media, her work creates a space for community to share their own story of strength and resilience. She greatly believes in the power… Continue Reading Jordan Salcido

Jenny Lopez

Jenny Lopez deeply enjoys slow walks, collective breaths and music-filled group bike rides. She has ancestral roots in the Mixtec region of Oaxaca, Mexico, and intuitively experiences a sense of homecoming when being and spending time in Nature through Public Lands access. Jenny describes this time as grounding, restorative to her nervous system, life-giving, and… Continue Reading Jenny Lopez

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