
About
Kathryn Jackson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Community and Global Health at Lehigh University, affiliated with the College of Health. Her work bridges environmental justice, race, and health, with a focus on urban agriculture and community empowerment. She holds a PhD in Public Affairs and Community Development from Rutgers University-Camden, alongside advanced degrees in social work and policy.
Educations:
- PhD in Public Affairs and Community Development, Rutgers University-Camden
- M.S.S. (Master of Social Service) & M.L.S.P. (Master of Liberal & Professional Studies), Bryn Mawr College
- B.A. in Sociology, Eastern University
Research & Engagement: Dr. Jackson’s research investigates environmental justice through urban agriculture solutions, addressing food inaccessibility and pollution in marginalized communities. She currently serves as Environmental Justice Coordinator for the Center for Environmental Transformation in Camden, NJ, advocating for equity alongside residents. Her recent work appears in Environmental Justice journal.
Teaching: She instructs courses on food justice, community health fieldwork, and participatory research methodologies.
Professional Experience: Prior roles include Public Policy Director at Volunteers of America, Delaware Valley, where she shaped legislative strategies for underserved populations.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Center for Environmental Transformation, collaborating on community-driven environmental equity initiatives.
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