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Na'Taki Osborne Jelks
American environmental scientist

Na'Taki Osborne Jelks

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American environmental scientist
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Walnut Grove, Leake County, Mississippi, USA
Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Fulton County, USA
(-2016)
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Spelman College
Atlanta, Fulton County, USA
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Biography

Na'Taki Osborne Jelks is an American environmental scientist. She is an assistant professor of environmental and health sciences at Spelman College, and a visiting professor of public health at Agnes Scott College. She is known for her activism in environmental justice and urban sustainability, for which she was named a Champion of Change by the White House in 2014.

Education and career

Jelks was born in Walnut Grove, Mississippi; her family later moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She received her BS from Spelman College, her master's of public health in environmental and occupational health from Emory University, and her PhD from the School of Public Health at Georgia State University. Her PhD was awarded in 2016, for a thesis titled Combined Environmental and Social Stressors in Northwest Atlanta's Proctor Creek Watershed: An Exploration of Expert Data and Local Knowledge. Jelk's doctoral advisor was Christine Stauber [Wikidata]. Her scholarship is focused on community engagement to identify environmental stressors in urban watersheds.

Environmental justice leadership

In 2001, Jelks co-founded the Atlanta Earth Tomorrow® Program, a National Wildlife Federation program that connects urban youth to nature, civic engagement, and leadership development.

She is the board chairperson for the West Atlanta Watershed Alliance, an organization that she helped found.

She is the co-chair of the Proctor Creek Stewardship Council, a grassroots organization focused on restoring the ecological health of the Proctor Creek Watershed in west Atlanta.

She serves on the Boards of Directors of the Citizen Science Association.

In 2018, Jelks was named a member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (NEJAC). She is also the manager for Community and Leadership Development Programs for the National Wildlife Federation.

Jelks' environmental activism has been featured in People and The New York Times.

Awards and honors

  • 2014: White House Champions of Change
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