Posts tagged Hispanic Heritage Month
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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