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Making Waves for Ocean Justice

This webinar occurred on Wednesday February 19, 2025.

Presentation + Q&A with
Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš and Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor

Speaker

Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš (she/her)

Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš

Founder and Executive Director, Azul

HOST

Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor (he/him)

Assistant Professor, School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University

Deputy Director, Ocean Nexus

Ocean Equity Learning Forum
OCEAN GOVERNANCE, LAW, AND POLICY

WEBINAR DETAILS

Join us at Making Waves for Ocean Justice: Data to Policy Webinar, featuring regional results from the 2024 National Azul Poll, the second-ever nationwide poll on Latino viewpoints on ocean protection, policies, and recreation.

Presented by Azul’s Founder and Executive Director, Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš, this webinar will dive into how we can use data-driven insights to shape more equitable ocean policies. Following her presentation, she will be in conversation with the host of this webinar, Dr. Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor. Together, we can make waves for ocean justice that will ripple across our communities!

About the 2024 National Azul Poll: Azul, the leading non-profit working with Latinos to protect the ocean, released findings from a nationwide poll on Latino viewpoints on ocean protection, policies, and recreation. The poll found overwhelming support for pro-conservation policies and candidates from Latinos across the U.S., including a willingness to pay more in energy and food costs in order to advance ocean justice priorities. This groundbreaking poll delves deeper into critical issues impacting our oceans and coastal communities, revealing new insights into voter priorities and preferred policy solutions.

This webinar is brought to you by Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus at the University of Rhode Island in collaboration with Simon Fraser University and Azul.

Register here for our webinar and Q&A.

SPEAKERS

Biography

Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš is an award-winning global ocean justice leader committed to reimagining power, policy and leadership in climate justice. 

Marce is the founder of Azul, the first U.S. organization dedicated to elevating Latinx voices in ocean justice. Through her work with Azul, Marce has led campaigns with community and for community building power and securing victories at all levels of government and policy. Azul leads the field as an innovative movement and global network of Latine leaders committed to galvanizing the climate justice field to boldly push for policies that serve the people. 

Marce’s work has helped activate Latinos throughout the Americas to protect the ocean and coasts and led to a track record of transformative advocacy and policy victories; including a landmark victory against Poseidon’s $1.4 billion desalination plant proposal in Huntington Beach, securing statewide bans on shark fins sales and single-use plastics and the Biden-Harris

White House incorporating ocean justice into its first-ever federal policy priorities to advance environmental justice. 

Marce’s leadership inspires action through community, care and joy. Through campaigns, research and advocacy, she has helped create space for more Latine leaders to see themselves as integral players in the collective fight for ocean conservation. Azul proudly hosts the Rising Leaders Initiative, an expansive multigenerational program dedicated to centering Latinx in ocean conservation advocacy. 

Marce is the lead organizer of the Azul National Poll, the first ever multilingual poll assessing Latino communities viewpoints on ocean protection, voter priorities and policy solutions. She is the principal author of The Verde Paper, a white paper on Latino Environmental Leadership considered a blueprint for diversity in the environmental movement. Marce is a co-founder of the Ocean Justice Forum; helped establish the Coastal Justice Lab, a world class law center at the University of California-Irvine and is a lead convener of Upwell, the flagship gathering of diverse leaders in ocean conservation. 

Marce’s commitment to centering impacted communities in global climate justice solutions-building sparked Azul’s collaboration with the United Nations Environmental Programme on the landmark report Neglected: Environmental Justice Impacts of Plastic Pollution and Coastal Justice: Lessons from the Frontlines, published in the George Washington Journal of Environmental and Energy Law. Marce has also contributed to How Plastic Changed the World, a children’s textbook and curriculum. She designed innovative campaigns to center community connection to ocean justice producing En El Mar, a campaign featuring musicians of color from across the globe to honor the vibrance, complexity and vitality of Latinx heritage with songs representing a geographically diverse range of Latin American cultures, including Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia and the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. 

Marce works to reimagine environmental conservation policies to place care for people at the center and transforms justice-driven ocean policies locally and internationally. Her expert testimony has informed Congressional committees, helped incorporate environmental justice into existing civil rights laws and continuously centers care for people in the policy process. Marce currently serves as the Vice Chair of the California State Coastal Conservancy. 

Marce’s commitment to environmental justice comes from the trenches of lived experiences, witnessing first-hand the need to transform business as usual in the commercial fishing industry to ensure the health and safety of the ocean that sustains us and of the people in proximity to environmental injustices in their coastal and inland communities. 

A native of Tijuana, Mexico; Marce now makes the California coast home with her family.

 

Andrés Cisneros-Montemayor specializes in applied resource economics and is engaged in research and policy on human development and the Blue Economy, including artisanal and Indigenous fisheries, ecotourism, and emerging ocean sectors in developing and developed regions including Belize, Canada, Central America, East Asia, Mexico, Patagonia, the USA, and West Africa. Dr. Cisneros-Montemayor has published over 80 peer-reviewed studies and book chapters, and is an active participant and advisor in international and national ocean policy.

Andrés loves the ocean and the outdoors, and spends his spare time with family paddling, surfing (poorly), hiking and camping. He also like to bike, exercise, and play basketball while listening to norteña and salsa music.

Simon Fraser University

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