
The Future in My Past
2026 Creative Climate Award artist Nataliia Burmaka shares her personal reflection on belonging and resilience.
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2026 Creative Climate Award artist Nataliia Burmaka shares her personal reflection on belonging and resilience.

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*In this essay, the term “woman” is used inclusively to refer to anyone who identifies as a woman, including transgender women, as well as non-binary and any other gender minorities.

By Wara Iris Ruiz Condori