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Jalonne L. White-Newsome

Dr. Jalonne L. White-Newsome
Associate Professor
Environmental Justice
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Dr. Jalonne L. White-Newsome is an Associate Professor in the Environmental Justice Specialization.  Building on her multi-faceted, multi-sectoral and diverse areas of passion, practice, service and scholarship, Dr. White-Newsome’s areas of research include: environmental and climate justice policy and practice; finding solutions to address the social, economic and public health impacts of climate change – specifically, extreme heat, extreme flooding, and specific health impacts on the elderly and children; examining how to integrate justice, equity and corporate social responsibility; and advancing justice-centered leadership across the environmental sector.  

Dr. White-Newsome started her career in chemical engineering, first tackling environmental challenges and injustice in private industry, and then through a range of perspectives, including her work in the grassroots environmental justice movement, environmental philanthropy, state government and academia. Most notably, from 2022 to 2025, Dr. White-Newsome was appointed to serve as the first Federal Chief Environmental Justice Officer, leading the White House's Office of Environmental Justice that was charged with advancing the Biden-Harris Administration's Environmental Justice initiatives. Upon her departure from the White House, she re-launched her consulting firm, Empowering a Green Environment and Economy, LLC, which aims to transform communities through people-centered solutions, integrating environmental justice, equity, efficiency and sustainability into their operations, practice and policies.  Dr. White-Newsome is a sought-after public speaker and facilitator, delivering 100s of speeches across the country, with the goal of inspiring, influencing and instigating change.  She is nationally recognized for her leadership advancing environmental protection, justice and public health over three decades, dedicated to improving the well-being of low-income and communities of color.   

Dr. White-Newsome earned a Ph.D. in environmental health sciences from the University of Michigan School of Public Health, a master’s degree in environmental engineering from Southern Methodist University, a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Northwestern University, and a certificate in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University.  Her passion for teaching began at Kettering University in Flint, Michigan as a lecturer in partnership with the Industrial Engineering department.  Thereafter, she joined The George Washington University as a professorial lecturer in the Milken Institute School of Public Health for over a decade, teaching Environmental and Occupational Health.  

Dr. White-Newsome has provided her leadership and experience to numerous professional and service organizations, including but not limited to:  National Academy of Sciences, Board on Environmental Change and Society, National Institutes of Health National Advisory Environmental Health Sciences Council (Appointed Member) Sustain Health Solutions (Board Member), Dare to Dream Pontiac (Board Member),  American Geophysical Union (Board of Directors), Harvey Mudd College Engineer Leadership Program Advisory Board, Minerva Education and Development Foundation (Trustee), Health Environmental Funders Network, US Climate Action Network Board, American Society of Landscape Architects, and Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Air Act Advisory Committee. She also served as a co-author for the Human Health Chapter for the United States Global Climate Research Program 4th National Climate Assessment.

Publications

White-Newsome, J.L., and J. Slay. 2022. "Learning to Lead With Equity: Advancing Climate Resilience Planning to Address Urban Flooding Across Multiple Sectors and Scales " In Justice in Climate Action Planning, edited by B. Petersen and H. Ducros. New York: Springer. 

White-Newsome, JL. “A Climate Equity Agenda Informed by Community Brilliance.” Issues in Science and Technology (October 2021).

White-Newsome JL, Meadows P, Kabel C. Bridging Climate, Health, and Equity: A Growing Imperative. 108(S2), pp. S72–S73. April 2018.

White-Newsome JL.   A Policy Approach Toward Climate Justice. The Black Scholar Vol. 46 , Iss.3,2016.

White-Newsome JL, Rest K. Climate Change and Public Health, ISBN 9780190202453. Chapter 15 Non-governmental Actions by Individuals, Civil Society Organizations, and the Private Sector. Oxford University Press, June 2015.

N’Dri LA, White-Newsome JL, Corbin-Mark CD, Shepard PM. The Invisible Threat: Bisphenol-A and Phthalates in Environmental Justice Communities. Environmental Justice 2014, DOI:10.1089/env.2014.0015. 

White-Newsome JL, McCormick S, Sampson N, Buxton MA, O’Neill MS, Gronlund CJ, Catalano L, Conlon K, Parker EA. Strategies to Reduce the Harmful Effects of Extreme Heat Events: A Four-City Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2014, 11, 1-x manuscripts; doi:10.3390/ijerph110x0000x.

White-Newsome, Jalonne L., Brenda Ekwurzel, Mia Baer-Schultz, Kristie L. Ebi, Marie S. O’Neill, and G. Brooke Anderson. "Survey of County-Level Heat Preparedness and Response to the 2011 Summer Heat in 30 US States." Environ Health Perspect (2014). 

White-Newsome JL, Brines SJ, Brown DG, Dvonch JT, Gronlund CJ, Zhang K, Oswald EM, 2013, Validating Satellite-Derived Land Surface Temperature with in-situ Measurements: A Public Health Perspective. O’Neill MS. Environ Health Perspect. doi:10.1289/ehp.1206176. 

White-Newsome JL, Sanchez BN, Jolliet O, Zhang Z, Parker EA, Dvonch JT, O’Neill MS, 2011, Climate change and health: indoor heat exposure in vulnerable populations. Environ. Res. doi:10.1016/j.envres.2011.10.008. 

White-Newsome JL, Sanchez BN, Parker EA, Dvonch JT, Zhang Z, O’Neill MS, 2011 Assessing heat-adaptive behaviors among older, urban-dwelling adults. Maturitas, 70:85-91. 

White-Newsome JL, O’Neill MS, Gronlund CJ, Sunbury TM, Rood RB, Parker EA, Brown DG, Brines SJ, Rivera Z, 2009, Climate change, heat waves and environmental justice: Advancing knowledge and action. Environmental Justice, 2, 197-205. 

Perera L, Sanford T, White-Newsome JL, Kalkstein LS, Vanos J, Weir K (2012) Heat in the Heartland: 60 years of warming in the Midwest (2012) Union of Concerned Scientists. 

Oswald EM, Rood RB, Zhang K, Gronlund CJ, O’Neill MS, White-Newsome JL, Brines SJ, Brown DG (2012) An investigation into the spatial variability of near-surface air temperatures in the Detroit, Michigan, metropolitan region. J Appl. Meteor. Climatol. 51, no. 7 (July): 1290-1304 

Sampson N, Gronlund CJ, Buxton M, Catalano L, White-Newsome JL, Conlon K, O’Neill MS, McCormick S, Parke EA (2012) Staying Cool in a changing climate: reaching vulnerable populations during heat events. Global Environ. Change (2013).

Zhang K, Gronlund CJ, White-Newsome JL, O’Neill MS, Oswald E, Rood RB, Brines SJ, Brown DG, Parker EA, 2009, Enhancing Heat Wave Health Warning Systems to Address Within-City Vulnerabilities: A Pilot Study in Wayne County, Michigan. Epidemiology, 20 (6).

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Accolades
  • 2025 Child Health Advocate Award, Children’s Environmental Health Network
  • 2024 Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health, Climate & Health Equity Fellowship, Exceptional  Service Award
  • 2023 Michigan Chronicle Woman of Excellence
  • 2018 Creating a Climate for Change, Environment Advocate Award, Kingdom Living Temple
  • 2017 Michigan League of Conservation Voters, Advocate of the Year
  • 2016 Recognized by Grist Magazine as “The 50 People You'll Be Talking About in 2016”
  • 2014 Recognized leader at the EPAs 20th anniversary of the Environmental Justice Executive Order
  • 2010 Yale University – Edward A. Bouchet National Honor Society Inductee
  • 2007 National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA) Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Recipient
  • 2007 University of Michigan-Rackham Merit Fellowship Recipient 
Education
  • Phd, University of Michigan School of Public Health (Environmental Health Sciences)
  • MS, Southern Methodist University, (Environmental Engineering)
  • BS, Northwestern University, (Chemical Engineering) 
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