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Sara Arman
Graduate School of Design alum Sara Arman promotes health equity through community organizing and urban planning.
Ben Green
Ben Green, an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center, is researching how cities can be both technologically advanced and socially just.
Jorrit de Jong
Jorrit de Jong, faculty director of the Bloomberg Center for Cities, has led the collaboration between Harvard and urban leaders in the United States and around the world.
Juan Reynoso
Alum Juan Reynoso pursued a joint Master in Public Health and Urban Planning, bridging the research for those interconnected worlds.
Bruno Carvalho
As professor of romance languages and literatures, Bruno Carvalho explores cities as lived and imagined spaces.
Emily Romero Gonzalez
Emily Romero Gonzalez’s Presidential City of Boston Fellowship in 2021 included a mayoral transition, COVID-19 challenges, and a public health and housing crisis.
The future of cities
- Podcasts, galleries, and articles
The future of the American city
Harvard Graduate School of Design affiliates discuss possible futures for how and where we will live.
The future of the American city- Remote work
Will people still move to where the jobs are?
- Reduce, reuse, recycle
Can Mexico City lead the conversation on how urban wastewater can benefit rural crops?
- Big Apple big data
How can New York City resolve health disparities with data?
- Climate-ready cities
How can American cities prepare for an increasingly destructive climate?
Making cities more just
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