Faith Taylor

Faith Taylor

Doctoral Candidate, Yale School of the Environment

Faith Taylor is a DMV (D.C, Maryland & Virginia) native with a passion for understanding how marginalized communities in the United States are impacted by environmental racism and environmental injustices. She has worked for the Prince George’s County Maryland Planning Commission, the U.S. department of energy, and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

She holds a B.S in marine science-biology from the University of Tampa and an M.S in marine, estuarine and environmental sciences with a concentration in environment and society from the University of Maryland- College Park. Faith is currently a PhD candidate at the Yale school of the environment and her dissertation research focuses on environmental hazard exposure & natural disaster risks in correctional settings. Faith is also a proud member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.

People and Partners

Yale Center for Environmental Justice
Yale School of the Environment
Kroon Hall
195 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Email: ycej@yale.edu