Judith is in her final year of graduate school at the School of Theology in Sewanee, TN. She is pursuing a master’s in religion and the environment.
She recently created a new role at the university as an eco-chaplain. Judith is passionate about the intersection of racial justice and climate justice and is eager to create spaces that allow people to lean into discomfort and “stay with the trouble.”
While Judith is still discerning her next steps, she hopes to find a way to marry agricultural development, education, social justice, poetry, community building, and textile art.