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Lulwama Mulalu, MSc

Lulwama is a Global Health PhD candidate from Botswana examining Climate Justice in the context of a racial-colonial and hyper-capitalist death-based paradigm that has produced a violent politics of disposable life. She grapples with the existential threat posed by ecological breakdown  in “post”-colonial Africa and explores how mainstream climate discourses have manufactured African vulnerability.

Zazie Huml

Zazie Huml is a senior at Harvard College studying Social Studies with a focus in the Political Economy of Global Health. They will be starting Harvard Law School in fall of 2027.

Myra Bhathena

Myra Bhathena is a junior at Harvard College studying economics and global health. She is passionate about addressing injustice through both qualitative and quantitative research, and is excited to be working on decolonizing narratives of how people experience and adapt to changing climates, particularly in India.
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Elliott Chemberlin

Elliott Chemberlin (Mohawk, Six Nations of the Grand River) is a Junior Professional Researcher at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. He is interested in artistic and land-based initiatives for realizing Indigenous sovereignty, and environmental and health justice in North America. He graduated from Harvard College (’23) with a Social Studies degree.

Smit Chitre

Smit is an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School who studied sociocultural anthropology at Harvard College. His research interests include epistemic (in)justice in scholarship and mass media, the inscription of history upon individual bodies as pathology, the local moral worlds of physicians, and the political economy of American medicine.
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Raphael Frankfurter, MD, PhD

Dr. Frankfurter is a resident in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital who holds a PhD in sociocultural anthropology from University of California, Berkeley. His research interests include (post)-colonial African politics, affect theory, epidemics, Ebola, global health and humanitarianism, and health care securitization. He served as executive director at the Wellbody Alliance from 2012-2015.
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Eugene T. Richardson, MD, PhD

Dr. Richardson is an infectious disease physician and ecological anthropologist whose work focuses on biosocial approaches to epidemic disease and climate change. He is Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.