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Author: Coral Marie Lozada Perez

Coral loves to travel, and when she visits a new special place, adds it to her tattoo collection. “I want a van. I want to travel. That’s all I want in life.” In the future, Coral plans to continue her work with coastal communities and fisheries. She has many ideas for where her career may take her, but mostly she wants to help people understand their place and importance as resource users and managers within their own communities.
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Humble steps toward co-production

  • by Coral Marie Lozada Perez
  • Posted on February 8, 2021February 8, 2021

I approach this blog as an exercise in reflection; what is my role as an…

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Grounded in nature

  • by Coral Marie Lozada Perez
  • Posted on January 19, 2021January 20, 2021

I’ll start with a disclaimer: I am prone to feeling overwhelmed and shutting down; however,…

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From balconies to gar: One Latinx journey for fulfillment in nature

  • by Coral Marie Lozada Perez
  • Posted on November 2, 2020November 2, 2020

I was that weird kid that was not allowed to go past her front balcony…

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Shattering silly notions

Humble steps toward co-production

Finding your a-ha moment

Survive or thrive?

Grounded in nature

We are the problem and the solution

Catch phrase

Culture of poverty

Wild child

Salty souls

Exploration motivation

Shifting gears

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