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Liana Salviejo

Liana Salviejo (she/her) is a graduate from UBC with a Bachelor of Science in Global Resource Systems, and she currently resides on the lands of the Kwantlen, Katzie, and Semiahmoo First Nations, otherwise known as Surrey, BC.

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She has previously worked as a Climate Action Technician in YCCBC’s first ever Vancouver cohort and was a member of the YCC Youth Committee. Liana has been involved with a number of other environmental organizations in the past and has worked on several research projects, notably one that examined the influence of the Big 5 Canadian Banks at UBC as fossil fuel financiers. She is most passionate about the intersection between the environment and human health, and will be returning to study a Masters in Public Health at UBC in the Fall. In her spare time, Liana enjoys reading books and playing ultimate frisbee!

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