
East Cape Futures Forum 2025: A Gathering for Regenerative Change in Baja California Sur
On March 27–28, 2025, LegacyWorks Group convened the second East Cape Futures Forum in Los Barriles, Baja California Sur, bringing together over 220 participants to collaboratively explore pathways toward a regenerative future for the region. Local community leaders, agricultural producers, residents, real estate developers, tourism leaders, investors, and donors came together to exchange ideas, activate networks, and co-create a regenerative future for one of Mexico’s most ecologically and culturally rich regions.

Baja Team Update
LegacyWorks group is pleased to announce the newest member of the Baja Team, Alina Breceda-Martos. Originally from Sinaloa, Alina studied Environmental Engineering in Guadalajara and received her Masters in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science from Lund University in Sweden.

Weaving the Fabric of Regeneration in Mexico
We recognize that the good of the land can’t be achieved without the good of the people. And we work, hand-in-hand with local people, to address the inter-related web of issues that drive scarcity, or alternatively, can create abundance in a place.

Water in BCS's Eastern Cape
Three years ago we began a collaboration with the Baja Coastal Institute (BCI) to survey water issues to inform citizen action, improve policy, and prepare youth leaders through the public schools. The result is our recently-released East Cape Citizens’ Water Report.

Cabo Pulmo and the Opportunity to Thrive
For over two decades, almost as long as Cabo Pulmo National Park has existed, I have had the privilege of visiting and working with the community of Cabo Pulmo in Southern Baja California, Mexico, first with international conservation organizations like the World Wildlife Fund, then as a concerned citizen, and now with LegacyWorks Group.