Board Member
Katarina (“Kat”) fell in love with nature at a young age growing up in rural South Carolina. She moved to Spring Lake, NC in 2006 and received a Carolina Covenant scholarship to attend UNC-Chapel Hill. There she organized with campus workers and assisted with community based participatory research projects for social and environmental justice while earning a degree in Communication. Her previous work experience includes organizing and research with NC Raise Up, the Ella Baker Women’s Center in Chapel Hill, and the NC State AFL-CIO. In her spare time, Katarina enjoys foraging fruits with her partner, baking, and playing with her cat, Maxwell.
We’re excited to announce that we are developing a membership program and invite individuals, organizations, and institutions who share our values to join us in the fight against environmental injustice.
As a member, you’ll be part of a dedicated community focused on:
A variety of membership tiers ensure that everyone can participate, regardless of your financial situation. If you’re interested in becoming a member, please fill out our interest form. We will contact you in January of 2025 with further information.