Friends of the Earth U.S.
Kendra Klein, PhD, has a diverse work experience that spans various organizations and roles. Kendra is currently serving as the Deputy Director of Science at Friends of the Earth U.S. Prior to this, they worked at Friends of the Earth as a Senior Staff Scientist. Kendra also served as a Lecturer at UC Berkeley and as a Senior Program Associate at Physicians for Social Responsibility. Before that, they worked as a Consultant at Health Care Without Harm and as a Farm Apprentice at WWOOF World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. Kendra's earlier experience includes working as a Program Associate at Breast Cancer Action and as a Bilingual Resource Specialist at Madison West High School. Throughout their career, Kendra has demonstrated expertise in various fields and has contributed to strategic planning, advocacy, and program management.
Kendra Klein, PhD, earned their BA in Interdisciplinary Studies from Miami University in 2000. Kendra later completed their PhD in Environmental Science, Policy & Management at the University of California, Berkeley from 2008 to 2013.
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Friends of the Earth U.S.
Friends of the Earth is a bold and fearless voice for justice and the planet. We believe all people deserve to live in a healthy environment. We understand that the challenges facing our planet call for more than half measures, so we push for the reforms that are needed, not merely the ones that are politically easy. Sometimes, this involves speaking uncomfortable truths to power and demanding more than people think is possible. It's hard work. But the pressures facing our planet and its people are too important for us to compromise.