Posts tagged Hispanic Heritage Month
Latin America: A Region of Opportunities Once More

These are only three of the many necessary initiatives for Latin America’s sustainable future. In this pursuit, governments, private sector and NGOs all have their own roles to play, all contributing to a shared goal of sustainable development. The region has the opportunity, through innovative policies and intersectoral cooperation, to establish itself as a sustainability leader, transcending mere newspaper headlines.

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Sovereignty Across Borders

As an undergraduate student pursuing degrees in wildlife conservation and economics at Cal Poly Humboldt, I gravitated towards professionals who understood the importance of data and its applications to the natural world. In particular, I was excited to be part of a community of scholars who were committed to preserving Indigenous sovereignty through academic research and collaboration.

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CIERP Alumni Perspectives: A Conversation with Natalia Espinosa Tokuhama

Natalia Espinosa Tokuhama, a 2020 MALD graduate, stepped into a crucial public-facing roles with Mayor Michelle Wu’s office and expanded Boston’s economic integration initiatives for marginalized communities. Natalia's story is a testament to the power of heritage, education, and determination, as well as the evolving role of governance in an ever-changing digital world.

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