- Fellowship year:2024-2025
- University: Columbia University
- Dissertation Topic/Category: United States
- Dissertation Title: Greenlining: Civil Rights Struggles in the Outdoors
Amanda Martin-Hardin is a Ph.D. candidate studying environmental history at Columbia University. Her dissertation, titled Greenlining: Civil Rights Struggles Over the Outdoors in the United States, offers a new interpretation of American civil rights that foregrounds battles for environmental equity as central to the movement. Her dissertation will be the first to document “greenlining”–a term she introduces and defines as any attempt to deny people access to outdoor spaces based on their ascribed race. Amanda has published her work in Environmental History, the Washington Post, Environmental History Now, and Zócalo Public Square. Her work has been supported by the American Society for Environmental History, Dumbarton Oaks, the Gettysburg Institute, and the Oak Spring Garden Foundation.