Hannah Stokes-Ramos is a postdoctoral research associate in the Food Systems Lab at UNH. They completed their PhD in Geography at the University at Buffalo in 2023. Their dissertation research engaged theories of political ecology and environmental justice to investigate how procedural justice in processes of agro-food systems governance can contribute to social-ecological justice and climate resilience in Puerto Rico. Their masters research investigated conceptualizations of food security among resettled refugees living in Vermont and its implications for food security measurement. Their research interests more broadly involve critical approaches to bridging the social and environmental sciences, previously through an MS in Food Systems and a double major in anthropology and environmental studies. Outside of research, they participate in local economic- and social-justice activism.