Marccus D. Hendricks
An environmental planner and public health practitioner by trade, Marccus D. Hendricks works at the nexus of race, resilience, and the built environment. At Radcliffe, he will complete his first solo-authored book manuscript, which critically examines Baltimore’s historic sewerage system development and unpacks how infrastructure itself becomes a mechanism of exclusion, determining which communities receive investment, whose neighborhoods flood with sewage, and who is deemed disposable when systems fail.
The Salata Institute
The Salata Institute supports interdisciplinary research that leads to real-world action, including high-risk/high-reward projects by researchers already working in the climate area and new endeavors that make it easier for Harvard scholars, who have not worked on climate problems, to do so. Faculty interested in the Climate Research Clusters program should note an upcoming deadline for concepts on April 1, 2024.