CEPAD
We partner with CEPAD in Nicaragua to empower seven communities in Teustepe with the skills, knowledge and community resilience required to address their own problems.
Ale Pinto
Mexico
“Imagining and weaving worlds.”
About Ale
I am a woman of Yucatecan maize, a young Mexican activist and feminist dedicated to defending the land. I am constantly in awe of, and learning from, nature and that’s why I studied Natural Resource Management and became involved in campaigns to protect it. This also led me to connect and organise with other women.
I enjoy engaging with the land, meeting new people, and learning from them. Currently, I manage community projects focused on the social and solidarity economy (prioritising people and the environment over profit) alongside the organisation Yomol A’tel. At times, I am also a researcher, cyclist, embroiderer, agroecologist, painter, and more.
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You can follow Ale on Instagram at @alepinto30
We partner with CEPAD in Nicaragua to empower seven communities in Teustepe with the skills, knowledge and community resilience required to address their own problems.
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