Taylor Hodge

US Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuels Campaigner

Taylor Hodge (she/her) is CIEL’s US Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuels Campaigner, based in her hometown of Lawrence, Kansas. Her work encompasses connecting key stakeholders and movements to protect food systems, strengthen agricultural policies, and address public health concerns around agrochemicals and fossil fuels.

Before joining CIEL, Taylor worked in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Yerevan, Armenia, furthering movements for environmental, economic, and electoral justice. In Armenia, she worked for the Armenia Tree Project, an NGO dedicated to creating economic opportunities for ethnic Armenians across Armenia and Artsakh through greening and reforestation. In New Orleans, she worked for the Power Coalition for Equity and Justice, Lead Locally, and the Sierra Club Delta Chapter to educate and empower voters and grow grassroots campaigns. She also organized for three years with the Sunrise Movement New Orleans Hub as a volunteer and was a contributing writer for Big Easy Magazine.

Taylor holds degrees in English Literature and Environmental Studies from Tulane University.

Taylor can be reached at: thodge@ciel.org.

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