Ebony Griffin-Guerrier
Ebony H. Griffin-Guerrier (she/her) is an environmental justice attorney focused on eradicating environmental health disparities in black and brown communities. Originally from a low-income community in North Alabama, Ebony moved to Philadelphia in 2017 to join the Public Interest Law Center as its environmental justice attorney. Ebony currently works at Earthjustice as Senior Legislative Counsel focused on Cumulative Impacts.
Ebony has extensive experience in the field of environmental law. In law school she worked as a summer law clerk for the White House Council on Environmental Quality and also spent five months clerking for the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the Environmental Protection Agency. Ebony also spent several years working as an environmental and safety regulatory associate in Washington, DC. Ebony is a graduate of Howard University School of Law and received her Bachelor of the Arts degree in Spanish from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.