Sarah Jornsay-Silverberg
Consultant
Sarah Jornsay-Silverberg (she/her) is a Lisbon-based peer-support facilitator, environmental attorney, and social justice activist. She has practiced law and activism across continents to support indigenous herders in Mongolia, the U.N. Environment Programme in Kenya, asylum seekers at the southern U.S. border, and Pacific Island nations facing climate disaster. Sarah served as first executive director and board member of Good Grief Network, and has contributed to climate anxiety pieces in the New York Times, Guardian, SF Examiner, and KQED. In her current work, Sarah helps organizations and communities strengthen their practices for building resilient relationships, structures, and processes, and reimagining meaningful climate action in uncertain times.