Jacqueline Salomé
Jacqueline Salomé (she/her) is made of insatiable curiosity and a fear of boredom. She’s a freelance writer living on the unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, where she’s eternally grateful to backcountry camp, hike, ski and surf in awe-inducing mountain and ocean landscapes. As a good times enthusiast who appreciates nature’s cleansing energy, Jacqueline is always willing to try a new outdoor sport—unless it’s mountain biking, which is simply too scary. She holds a post-graduate diploma in journalism and a Master’s degree in international relations, and has a background in public policy and research. Find Jacqueline’s words published in This Magazine, Loose Lips Magazine and SAD Mag, or on her website at www.jacquelinesalome.com. Connect with her on Instagram (@jcqline) and say hey to make her day!
Recent Posts
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