The Center for Science and Society is thrilled to announce its second round of Environmental Humanities Grant awardees. Funds will support projects that center the humanities in the study of environmental problems and the climate crisis.
This grant program is funded by the Mellon Foundation.
Our 2026 recipients are:
- Cartographies of Loss and Resistance led by
- Isatis Cintron-Rodriguez (Postdoctoral Researcher)
- Sheila Foster (Professor)
- Death of a Fishmonger led by
- Sage Molasky (Graduate Student)
- Storied Seeds led by
- OreOluwa Badaki (Research Scholar)
- Ty Holmberg (Co-Founder and Co-Director of Sankofa Community Farm)
- Strengthening Transdisciplinary Climate Research Infrastructure led by
- Evie Otakan Anthony (Graduate Student)
- Kristina Douglass (Associate Professor)
- Leanne Phelps (Associate Research Scientist)
- Divine Siam (Graduate Student)
- The Warbler led by
- Rachel Warner (Undergraduate Student)
- Where The Bay Fades led by
- Iris de Rouvre (Graduate Student)
- Sophia Lim (Graduate Student)
Visit our Environmental Humanities Grant Overview to learn more about each project. Congratulations to all our recipients!