As three women of color working for decades in the Bay Area in a field that hasn’t historically reflected much diversity, it was surprising that our paths didn’t cross until 2019. We found each other after Ariana published an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle lamenting the lack of representation in the Bay Area’s thriving environmental sector. The article struck a chord with Sejal, who was working to create a more inclusive culture at her own environmental organization. And as a relative newcomer to the environmental sector, Olivia was inspired to expand and diversify her professional network.
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