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Estefany Johana Grajales Marín was born on July 09, 1988 in Boyacá (Colombia). She is an environmentalist representative of non extractive fuel use, and territory front line defender.

Biography
Estefany grown at Puerto Boyaca, a rich town in minerals and hidric resources Boyaca Colombia, in a Christian Family. Her closeness with the enviromental issues since she was young, make her interest in looking for estrategies to take care of the environment.

She begins "Escuelas del buen vivir", a set of talks, were she teach other women to take advantage of tools provided by the law and international working between women to protect territory of Fracking and extractive technologies, as the sysmic methods.

Activism
Her activism agains fracking got the attention of Colombian Congress, where was invited the last year to explain the environmental situation due to oil activity in "Puerto Boyaca", "Las Quinchas",  and "La Cristalina" looking for long term solutions and punishments for responsibles of natural affectations.

Acknowledges
Till now, effors as Dora Estefany, and other female, fracking schemes hadn't been implemented giving Estefany the award Raca Mandaca gaved by Gobernacion de Boyaca.

Libros
She collaborate to write the book "Como el Agua y el Aceite", which is a description of the social impact of the extrativism in Boyaca.

Daniel Quintero Calle, was born on July 26, 1980 in Medellín (Colombia), is a Colombian engineer and activist.

Biography
Daniel Quintero Calle started university at the age of 14, coinciding with the death of his mother, head of the family, exacerbating the family and economic crisis in which his family lived. Two years later, he retired from college and got his first job as messenger and dessert salesman.

Despite the high tuition fees force him to leave his career again.

Since childhood shows, he was interested in the situation of social inequalities in Colombia and its origins, as well as the lack of opportunities, which affected thousands of Colombians. At age 17, he returned to university, this time with a scholarship, and ended his career as an electronics engineer at the University of Antioquia.

Already a graduate, he founded a software development company.

He left Colombia to pursue a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from Boston University and a public finance administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, which he would complete with a specialization in finance from the university. Andes.

Political route
In 2013, he founded the Tomato Party, a movement that reached 80,000 followers that was fueled by 90,000 businesses collected. Their working methods were the tomato, the cacerolazos, the cicladas and several pacific representations. The message was environmental, political awareness, education and cultural expressions. This party did not reach the political representation because of the 230 million pesos necessary to be able to answer the case where the threshold fixed at the local elections would not be reached.

In 2014, he aspired to congress for Bogota, by jumping a bridge.

Professional career
He was director of Innpulsa Colombia. After his resignation he was deputy minister of TIC's.

Death threats
His opposition to the Hidroituango megaproject and the sale of Empresas Públicas de Medellín publicly expressed He became one of the voices against the project Isabel Zuleta and his complaints about public security in Medellin while receiving threats.

Juan Pablo Gallo Maya (born 31 January 1979 in Pereira, Colombia) is a Colombian economist and politician and the current mayor of Pereira since January 2016.

Education, personal life and professional career
Juan Pablo Gallo was born in Pereira in 1979 to Silvio Gallo Santa and Luz Helena Maya. He is married to Lina Marcela Muñetón since.

He studied Economy and at the Universidad Libre and marketing at the Eafit. During his secondary studies, Gallo was interested in politics, and was elected as the spokesperson at school, and as youth municipal mayor (in 2004) while Juan Manuel Arango was Mayor.

Politics career
Juan Began his life as the youth municipal councillor elected with 2807, and re-elected with 5841. where he promote the environmet and animal wellness. In 2015 Gallo ran for mayor of Pereira winning with 126,075, supported by citizens and partisan coalition.