Roxana Rojas is the co-founder, worker-owner, and director of education and programs of Cinco Rios Multilingual Initiatives, a woman-owned language justice co-op in San Antonio. She is a long time advocate in the immigrant rights and environmental justice space. She has worked in legal, health, and policy advocacy and has a research background that includes biodiversity, ecosystems services, and indigenous sustainability practices. She holds an MA from University of Texas at Austin and a BA from Trinity University.
Q&A with the ferocious and talented (and focused) fisherwoman activist Diane Wilson after the first People’s Microplastics Conference in Calhoun County.
Activists and researchers engaged in a two-day first-of-its-kind gathering in Calhoun County on the insidious entangling of all life on Earth with plastics, a creation of fossil fuels.