Allegra Lovejoy

Project Manager, Events and Programs

Allegra Lovejoy is a project manager for events and programs at the Center for Earth Ethics. She is a graduate of Yale Divinity School and Yale School of the Environment, where she studied environmental ethics and the impacts of climate change on forests and agricultural lands. She has worked with faith-based and environmental organizations including the Interfaith Center of New York, D&R Greenway Land Trust, The Food Project, and Govardhan Eco-Village, and has been a contributing author for the UN Interfaith Rainforest Initiative and other publications. She was a delegate to COP29 (2024) with The Episcopal Church.

Allegra first began learning about interfaith work during her AB in International Affairs and Public Policy at Princeton University, where her research focused on religion and conflict.

Allegra lives in the Hudson River estuary (Brooklyn) where she enjoys painting, choral music, volunteering, occasional preaching and facilitating retreats on spirituality and contemplative ecology. She is also an adjunct faculty member in Religious Studies at St Joseph’s University.