Learning Together: The GeoLatinas Coding Group by Isamar Cortés Edited by Sarah Jaye Oliva A GeoLatina looking over multiple codes as she works on her crustal stress models. Programming is a very important skill for Earth scientists. Programming is a vital skill to have as a geoscientist. As we delveContinue Reading

By Sofia Barragán Montilla Edited by Jacqueline Jacot Did you know that even the largest habitat on Earth is filled with microscopic organisms? In the ocean, bacteria, protists, and other animals of no more than 1 mm have lived together and balanced the ocean’s very complex chemistry for the last 541 million years. Such balanceContinue Reading

By Luisa F. Zuluaga Edited by Ángela Ara  Science and knowledge are never finished, each new answer brings forward new questions. Geosciences are not the exception. Little by little we use our previous knowledge to solve our problems and questions, much like brick and mortar, we create ever-complex and biggerContinue Reading

Resilience in times of change By Clara Rodríguez Edited by Angelique Rosa-Marín Milestones are important to mark your progress points, but also they are viewpoints to revisit in difficultt times. Change has been present in my life since I was 14 years old, and had to leave my hometown toContinue Reading

What is Our Grain of Sand?  Remember, it all starts with taking a stance on equity, letting it be known, and not let it stay in words By Rocío Caballero-Gill Edited by Alejandra Gómez Correa and Angelique Rosa-Marín  I was wary of the year 2020. I didn’t know exactly why,Continue Reading

¡Bienvenidxs al GeoLatinas Blog! Un lugar para aprender, inspirar, empoderar y amplificar tu voz Por Alejandra Gomez Correa & Angelique Rosa-Marín  Comité Editorial  Por Isaac A. Mangual Martínez Con mucho entusiasmo el comité editorial les da una cálida bienvenida al GeoLatinas Blog. El blog nace desde de la necesidad deContinue Reading