Highlight: OHA 2019 Diversity Scholarship Award Winner- Anahí Naranjo

A woman with long dark hair wearing a mustard yellow t-shirt with navy stripes stands outdoors in front of tall green plants, smiling at the camera. She has beaded earrings and colorful bracelets.

Anahí Naranjo Jara is an environmental justice advocate and storyteller from Quito, Ecuador. Anahí is using oral history to highlight the resilience of communities on the frontlines of environmental and social injustices historically silenced in dominant discourses.  Her Pachamama Oral History Project “aims to elevate and center agrarian indigenous individuals in the Ecuadorian Andes to highlight the impact of climate change on the physical and cultural landscape of the region.”

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