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Fellow, Class of 2026

Natalia Ramos Bellido

Art History and Latin American Studies , Gender Studies and Law and Society
Mexico City, Mexico

Natalia Ramos Bellido is originally from Mexico City. She is studying Art History and Latin American Studies in the College, minoring in Gender Studies and Law and Society. Her concentration in Art History is queer art, which is based on understanding and being able to connect historically to periods of art and expression. As for Latinx Studies, she has always wanted to support and understand her community, focusing on the vibrant immigrant perspective of Latinx existence. She hopes her Law and Society minor will help pave her path toward practicing immigration law.

Her extracurricular interests include playlist-making, growing plants, and playing volleyball. She is currently the Co-Chair for Penn Immigrant Rights (PIR) as well as the Social Chair of the Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) branch of the International Affairs Association (IAA). She is also a regular teaching volunteer at CCATE (Centro de Cultura, Arte, Trabajo y Educación) in Norristown.