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Professor Marccus Hendricks and Angela talk about what it means to be a scholar, public servant and city planner when you're working towards social equity and community partnership.

Marccus Hendricks works with the public and every level of government to get the most from stormwater infrastructure data.

In Data Dialogues, we highlight two people working with environmental data and then put them in conversation with each other. Listen to Marccus' conversation on its own or pair it with Shelby Green's conversation in Episode 1 or Shelby & Marccus' dialogue together in Episode 3.

You can access a transcript of this episode and Show Notes on our website and join in the conversation on Twitter @OpenEnviroData and Instagram @OpenEnviroData!

Marccus Hendricks (he) is an Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and the Director of the Stormwater Infrastructure Resilience and Justice Lab (SIRJ) at the University of Maryland. He holds a Masters in Public Health and a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science both from Texas A&M University.

Angela Eaton (she) is the Director of Data Inclusion at Open Environmental Data Project and host of Data Dialogues

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Professor Marccus Hendricks and Angela talk about what it means to be a scholar, public servant and city planner when you're working towards social equity and community partnership.

Marccus Hendricks works with the public and every level of government to get the most from stormwater infrastructure data.

In Data Dialogues, we highlight two people working with environmental data and then put them in conversation with each other. Listen to Marccus' conversation on its own or pair it with Shelby Green's conversation in Episode 1 or Shelby & Marccus' dialogue together in Episode 3.

You can access a transcript of this episode and Show Notes on our website and join in the conversation on Twitter @OpenEnviroData and Instagram @OpenEnviroData!

Marccus Hendricks (he) is an Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and the Director of the Stormwater Infrastructure Resilience and Justice Lab (SIRJ) at the University of Maryland. He holds a Masters in Public Health and a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Science both from Texas A&M University.

Angela Eaton (she) is the Director of Data Inclusion at Open Environmental Data Project and host of Data Dialogues

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