Sarah Labowitz

Nonresident Scholar
Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program
Sarah Labowitz is a nonresident scholar in the Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program whose work lies at the intersection of climate, national security, and democracy.
Education

MA, Law and Diplomacy, The Fletcher School at Tufts University
BA, History, Grinnell College

Languages
  • English

Sarah Labowitz is currently exploring how climate disasters create openings for movement-based organizing and innovative governance. She is a producer with Untold, a film production company that tells sensitive documentary and narrative stories. Her first feature length documentary, Texas, USA, is anticipated to be released in 2024. 

Sarah previously worked in leadership roles at the ACLU of Texas and the City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department, and was a policy advisor at the U.S. Department of State. She co-founded and co-directed the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. 

Sarah is a graduate of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and Grinnell College. She serves on the board of the Houston Committee on Foreign Relations and Houston’s Human Rights Subcommittee for the 2026 World Cup. She previously served as a World Economic Forum Global Future Council member and a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She was included in Forbes’ inaugural 30 Under 30 list for law and policy in 2012 and recognized in 2017 for her volunteer work during Hurricane Harvey. Sarah lives and works in Houston, Texas. 

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