Global Environmental Justice Conference 2023

Bruni Pizarro

Bruni Pizarro

Bruni Pizarro

Director of Brand Strategy
For La Diáspora Studio
For La Diáspora

Bruni Pizarro (she/ella) is the Director of Brand Strategy & Co-Founder at For La Diáspora, a creative studio that connects brands to the Latinx/e community through culturally-driven design and bilingual communications. During the unprecedented Covid-19 era, Bruni served for 3 years as Executive Director of Junta for Progressive Action, the oldest Latinx/e social services organization in the Greater New Haven area. She received a Master’s of Environmental Science from the Yale School of the Environment and completed her undergraduate studies at Vanderbilt University. Early in her career, she lived in a remote, traditional Aboriginal community in the Great Gibson Desert, Australia, which was pivotal in supporting her understanding of the impact of colonialism and the built environment on Aboriginal health and well being. She connects her lived experience as a Puerto Rican from the diaspora with research and advocacy to bring forth a racialized and class-based understanding of the downstream impacts of climate disasters on oppressed communities of color. Her most recent published ethnographic work, featured in the University of Connecticut Law Review, centers on climate change-induced disaster, forced migration and its impact on displaced Puerto Rican women in New Haven, CT. In 2019, Bruni served on the Environment & Climate Change Committee of the Transition Team for New Haven’s Mayor, Justin Elicker. Prior to Yale, she worked on an ethnobotanical study at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) where she centered her research on the cultural knowledge of medicinal plants of Latinx/e and Caribbean communities in New York City. Bruni sits on the Fellow Advisory Committee for the Robert & Patricia Switzer Foundation. She co-chairs the Environmental Justice/DEIJ committee as a Board member of Save the Sound, an organization committed to environmental advocacy. She supports equity efforts for the State of Connecticut as a member of the Hispanic Advisory Committee for Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro and as Board Advisor for the Commission on Women, Children, Seniors, Equity, & Opportunity.

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