Empress Holliday

Empress is an environmental geographer who has worked at TRNERR since 2021. She started as an education specialist with California State Parks before transitioning to SWIA as a coastal training program associate and research assistant. She attended San Diego State University where she earned a B.A. and M.A. in Geography with an emphasis in Environment and Society. Her work is a rich blend of focuses, with key aspects being providing training and technical assistance for Tribal and non-Tribal coastal decision makers and community members in the U.S. and Mexico, environmental justice, estuarine ecology, cultural heritage, habitat monitoring, cultural ecosystem services, environmental education, community science, and fostering cross-programmatic relationships within the Reserve. As a San Diego local, Empress enjoys spending her time outdoors and exploring the diverse food scene.

Empress Holliday
About The Site

Tijuana Estuary

Site Status

Adaptation

Heritage Type

Natural

Climate Hazard

Storms

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