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Let’s hear it for the trailblazers among us, the people who are busting doors wide open and looking behind to make sure there is enough room for future generations. This week we have the pleasure of speaking with Irma Garcia, the first Latina athletic director at an NCAA Division I program. We also catch up with Camila Jaber who is a Mexican free diver using her sport as a platform to raise awareness for water conservation.
You can find more stories like this at En Fuego on Sports Illustrated as well as on Twitter at @EnFuegoNow and Instagram @EnFuegoNow
More on Irma Garcia:
https://www.si.com/enfuego/news/irma-garcia-is-much-more-than-a-pioneer
More on Camila Jaber:
https://www.si.com/enfuego/news/free-diver-camila-jaber-is-out-to-save-the-world-and-its-water
https://www.si.com/enfuego/news/camila-jaber-is-chasing-a-dream-and-finding-peace-in-the-journey
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