Teizeen

Teizeen Mohamedali lives in Bellingham, WA. Professionally, she works as an environmental engineer for the Washington State Department of Ecology on studies to reduce pollution in the state's water bodies. In 2020, she co-founded Whatcom CARE (Whatcom Coalition for Anti-Racist Education); a grassroots group that aims to transform public schools around issues of anti-racism, equity and inclusion. In her free time, Teizeen explores the power and beauty of the outdoors with her husband and their two daughters (age 8 and 5) and participates in intersectional solidarity wherever she can.

Expedition Reclamation: Reclaiming Curiosity

How the Expedition Reclamation Film Cultivates Curiosity in the Outdoors The Power of Being Seen Many of us don’t understand the power of representation until we experience it for the first time. We don’t realize how much we have been missing until the point when we finally see ourselves and our identities reflected in the … Read more