Evan Hazelett is a Master in Urban Planning student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His primary interests lie in critical urban geography and the spatial politics of food and agriculture. Issues of interest include: urban agriculture; processes of urban metabolism; distributive and environmental justice; climate change and environmental degradation; animal agriculture; public health; and urban-agrarian transitions in the Global South. Prior to the GSD, he worked for five years across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors addressing a variety of sociopolitical and environmental issues, including sustainable transit, workforce development, food waste, culinary education, and the “future of food.” In his free time, Evan cooks incessantly, sings Fleet Foxes and Radiohead songs, reads sci-fi, goes on adventures, and writes poetry.