Frida Treviño is a 28-year-old chemical engineer who has worked as a sustainability strategist in the private sector; she has also been a youth representative in international contexts and in the Mexican Congress. Her greatest interest is in helping to close the gap between international treaties and the domestic implementation of climate policies, giving voice in this process to those who are facing the worst consequences of the climate crisis. Taking advantage of the CEC’s Youth Participation Week as a tool for addressing this social injustice, Frida, as a young Mexican woman, has the privilege of not only representing North American youth, but also being a part of the trilateral discussions that will enable the region to confront the triple planetary crisis.