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Gabaccia Moreno is a first-generation Mexican-American multi-disciplinary creator, consultant, and passionate outdoor advocate #ExploringResponsibly wherever life takes her. She holds a B.A. in Theater and Anthropology from SUNY College at Buffalo and an M.A. in Performance Studies from New York University. Having grown up in Veracruz, Mexico to a family of hunters and ranchers gave her an appreciation for the land and its wildlife at an early age, one that prevails today. Her works, whether artistic, creative, or entrepreneurial, have always intersected with the social and environmental issues that surround her. 

Li kounye a sèvi kòm Moniman Nasyonal Fellow (atravè Fondasyon Wyss) nan Pwojè Konsèvasyon Nuestra Tierra, kote li reveye chak jou pou asire istorikman kominote yo gen aksè a pwosesis pou pwoteje peyi nou yo ak dlo yo. Li se tou Direktè Egzekitif nan Sèman an Deyò, yon òganizasyon kreye zouti edikasyonèl ak modèl pou ede ak ankouraje moun yo vin alye pou planèt, enklizyon, ak avanti. Gabaccia tou aji kòm Direktè Responsablite Sosyal sou tablo a nan Hiking Santiman mwen. Lòt kredi ki sot pase yo gen ladan kontribisyon nan Sackpacker Magazine, hosting pwòp seri konvèsasyon li yo te rele Eksplore Responsablite ak Eksploran repons sou Instagram, epi yo te lame a rezidan 2021 pou Podcast la She Explores . Nan tan lib li ou pral jwenn ekri li, konseye biznis ak ONG, oswa avanti deyò, pwobableman pran foto, lapèch, sakado, randone, pratike yoga, oswa konspirasyon fè deyò yo plis akeyi pou tout moun.

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