I believe the clean energy transition must include diverse voices.

As the founder of EcoHealth Strategies, I am pioneering a new paradigm in climate justice—one that is rooted in ancestral knowledge, cultural storytelling, and systems change. My work bridges environmental science, Afro-Indigenous cosmologies, and equity-centered research to reimagine how communities engage with climate solutions.

I build strategies and platforms that restore land, uplift community memory, and expand the role of cultural wisdom in data-driven planning. Through storytelling, participatory research, and policy design, I seek to promote climate engagement and bring forward the lived brilliance of Black, Indigenous, and diaspora communities.

I believe justice begins with remembrance. My purpose is to restore what we’ve inherited, protect what we love, and shape the climate future we deserve.

A Catalyst for Change

I work to design and promote the successful delivery of climate, resilience and energy solutions for communities across the United States and beyond. In this work, I emphasize a new way of thinking about the climate crisis by centering equity and championing the voices of those locked out of the climate change conversation, but are on the frontlines of its impact. My work is pioneering new ways of viewing energy access, ecological stewardship, and the climate crisis.

Consulting

Through EcoHealth Strategies, Theodora partners with utilities and energy providers, governments, and nonprofits to design, develop, and implement transformative climate solutions that meet business and community goals.

Speaking

The time is now to elevate overlooked voices in the clean energy revolution. I speak on a diverse number of topics related to the clean energy transition, climate change, and environmental justice.

Storytelling

Follow my writing and storytelling via Temperature Check by EcoHealth Strategies, the quarterly update and expert opinions on climate, community, and energy.