Norma Ibarra is a freelance photographer, content creator and a community manager currently managing and implementing social media programs and campaigns for Mountain Biking BC and Destination BC. In the past, she has worked for other renowned local BC brands Including Hootsuite and BC Bike Race.
When she moved to Canada from Mexico she found that volunteering was the best way to build her new community and, while she has now lived in Canada for 9 years, she is still actively involved with non-profit organizations like the Vancouver Skateboard Coalition and the North Shore Mountain Bike Association.
Living her passions is important to her, which is why when Norma is not on her computer you’ll find her traveling, skateboarding or riding her bike.
Norma Ibarra has created her first-ever photo book, “PARA TI,” which shines a light on her Mexican skateboard community.
The 6th annual Stop, Drop and Roll skateboarding event went down last week and Jess Sung and Norma Ibarra have…
For the eighth year running Exposure brought together skateboarders from around the world for the largest international women’s skateboard contest.
The first annual Bay Jam went down in the Bay Area, CA October 17th-19th and was JAM packed with energy…
A few weeks ago, some of the movers and shakers of our global skate community met up to discuss important…
Skateboarding has taken Itzel Granados around the world but it was the streets of Mexico City that helped to define…
You might recognize Norma from her rap cameo in the Skate Witches “Srsly” video or her starring role in Alana…
With less than a week to go before we open the doors to Yeah Girl LA 2018, it's time to…
The 2018 Yeah Girl zine featuring photos, interviews and articles by this year's exhibiting photographers is now online.