Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/The-Enciso-Family-of-Activists-in-Mexico-27MZIFVVWTBE.htmlConceptually similarThe Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CKVCompleted★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CKACompleted★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CKBCompleted★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CLCCompleted★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CL1Completed★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CL4Completed★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CKCCompleted★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CL3Completed★★★★The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGP04CL5Completed★★★★View AllGP04CLDThe Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoGraciela Enciso (51 years old) with her daughter Sofia Enciso, (24 years old). The Enciso family lives by the heavily polluted River Santiago. The family members are activists and have been fighting against the industries in the area that produce toxic waste. Sofia quit her job to dedicate her time to cleaning up the rivers through community work. Together with her mother and father they have formed the collective "Un Salto de Vida" (A leap of life), holding community meetings, petitioning and visiting polluted sites. They have helped to disseminate information and awareness to the community members about the problems caused by the pollution of the river.Locations:Jalisco-Mexico-North AmericaDate:12 Nov, 2012Credit:© Marizilda Cruppe / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3543px X 2362pxKeywords:Activists-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Daughters-Faces-Families-KWCI (GPI)-Latin American and Hispanic ethnicities-Mothers-Pollutants-River pollution-Textile industry-Toxics (campaign title)-Two people-Water pollution-WomenShoot:The Enciso Family of Activists in MexicoThe Enciso family lives by the heavily polluted River Santiago. The family members are activists and have been fighting against the industries in the area that produce toxic waste. Sophie quit her job to dedicate her time to cleaning up the rivers through community work. Together with her mother and father they have formed the collective "Un Salto de Vida" (A leap of life), holding community meetings, petitioning and visiting polluted sites. They have helped to disseminate information and awareness to the community members about the problems caused by the pollution of the river.Related Collections:The Enciso Family of Activists in Mexico (Photos & Videos)