March 24, 2026
The Yale Environmental Humanities Program is excited to announce the recipients of its 2026 Environmental Public Humanities Grants. The grant program supports projects initiated by Yale students, faculty, and affiliates to engage a broad lay public on questions of culture, environment, and society. Grant recipients use diverse media including video, visual arts, podcasts, and written and spoken word to explore environmental issues on the other side of the world and right here in New Haven.
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Please join us in congratulating the 2026 grant recipients!
2026 GRANT RECIPIENTS
New Haven Salt Archive
Young Grace Cho, School of Art
Terra Nosa (Our Land)
Sofía Fernández González, Spanish and Portuguese
New Haven Climate Movement Turns 10: Celebrating a Decade of Climate Policy and Youth Leadership
Adrian Huq, School of the Environment
Sounding Sustainability: Materials and Ecologies in Musical Instrument Making (SOS)
Christina Linsenmeyer, School of Music
PACIFIC TIME: An Anthology
Pablo Macias Lopez, Yale College
The River Speaks: A Podcast at the Edge of Law and Life
Raffaele Sindoni, School of the Environment
Traversing the Divine and the Secular: Mapping Ancient Trade and Pilgrimage Routes in Frontier Tibet
Botao Zhao, Anthropology
Type:
Public Humanities Grant