Global Environmental Justice Conference 2023

Tabitha Sookdeo

Tabitha Sookdeo

Tabitha Sookdeo

Director of Community Engagement
Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services

Tabitha Sookdeo is a formerly undocumented immigrant originally from Guyana in South America, who grew up in Sint Maarten in the Dutch Caribbean. Tabitha completed her undergraduate studies in social and environmental justice at Trevecca Nazarene University, where her scholarship focused on the intersection between climate change and migration.

Tabitha has worked in the immigration field for over a decade, from community organizing to public interest lobbying and fundraising: aiding advocacy efforts for a tuition equality bill giving in-state tuition privileges to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients; and raising hundreds of thousands of scholarship dollars for undocumented university students in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition, Tabitha has organized human rights coalitions for migrant farmworkers facing modern-day slavery in Immokalee, Florida.

Tabitha is passionate about finding creative solutions for climate adaptation in cities through a global environmental justice lens. Currently, Tabitha is the Director of Community Engagement at Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services where she is responsible for all fundraising and external affairs. She is also a joint-degree student at the Yale School of the Environment and Vermont Law and Graduate School. Tabitha also sits on the boards of CitySeed, and the Greater Dwight Development Corporation.

Some organizations Tabitha worked with include: The Tennessee Immigrants and Refugee Rights Coalition, The Coalition of Immokalee Workers, Nashville Fair Food, Dignidad Obrera, Equal Chance for Education, Environmental Protection in the Caribbean, and Clean Water Action.

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