Tyson-Lord Grayمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار مدعو
Tyson-Lord Gray is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Business & Society Program at New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business. His interdisciplinary work bridges environmental ethics, critical race theory, and public policy. He holds legal qualifications as a member of the New York State Bar, specializing in Environmental Law and Civil Rights, with experience at organizations like the EPA, NRDC, and Legal Aid Society. Education: J.D. in Environmental Law, Pace Law School (2017) Ph.D. in Environmental Ethics, Vanderbilt University (2014) STM in Philosophical Ethics, Boston University (2008) M.Div. in Systematic Theology, Morehouse School of Religion (2007) B.A. in Religion, Trinity International University (2002) Gray's research explores the intersections of environmental justice, racial equity, and cultural narratives. His legal practice focuses on holding industries accountable to environmental regulations and combating greenwashing. He has taught courses on environmental activism, cannabis industry policy, and professional ethics in business. His publications analyze topics ranging from eco-protest music to theological frameworks for environmental stewardship. Notable works include Staring at the Sun: Tragedy, Trauma, and Ecological Harmony (2020) and Beauty or Bane: Advancing an Aesthetic Appreciation of Wind Turbine Farms (2012). Gray's professional narrative combines academic research with legal advocacy, emphasizing systemic accountability and community-driven environmental solutions. He has advised on policy frameworks for renewable energy and civil rights litigation related to environmental harm.










