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Protesters holding signs, including “DEMOCRACIA,” in a crowded street demonstration
April 17, 2026
Natalie Montecino, Executive Director of the Climate Democracy Initiative, has been selected as a Non-Resident Fellow at the Cornell Center on Global Democracy.
Woman standing on a cobblestone street in a small town, with shops and buildings lining both sides.
By Fulbright Japan April 17, 2026
As a Fulbrighter, Natalie explored development, sustainability practices, and local community engagement in rural Japan.
Group of people smiling indoors in front of large windows, wearing casual jackets and sweaters
By Salazar Center April 17, 2026
We are living in the age of broken inheritances. The systems we have received—political, economic, ecological—were not built for the world now unfolding.
Protesters holding signs, including “DEMOCRACIA,” in a crowded street demonstration
April 17, 2026
Natalie Montecino, Executive Director of the Climate Democracy Initiative, has been selected as a Non-Resident Fellow at the Cornell Center on Global Democracy.
Woman standing on a cobblestone street in a small town, with shops and buildings lining both sides.
By Fulbright Japan April 17, 2026
As a Fulbrighter, Natalie explored development, sustainability practices, and local community engagement in rural Japan.
Protesters holding signs, including “DEMOCRACIA,” in a crowded street demonstration
April 17, 2026
Natalie Montecino, Executive Director of the Climate Democracy Initiative, has been selected as a Non-Resident Fellow at the Cornell Center on Global Democracy.
Woman standing on a cobblestone street in a small town, with shops and buildings lining both sides.
By Fulbright Japan April 17, 2026
As a Fulbrighter, Natalie explored development, sustainability practices, and local community engagement in rural Japan.
Group of people smiling indoors in front of large windows, wearing casual jackets and sweaters
By Salazar Center April 17, 2026
We are living in the age of broken inheritances. The systems we have received—political, economic, ecological—were not built for the world now unfolding.