Equator is a collaboration between scientists from many environmental disciplines and sectors, passionate to improve race equity
Project Team



Dr. Natasha Dowey
Natasha is leading the DLA-Funded Equator 2025 project together with Prof. Sam Giles. Natasha was principal investigator on the original NERC-funded Equator 2022 project and was on the steering committee of Equator 2.0 in 2023-24. She is Associate Professor of Sustainable Geoscience at Sheffield Hallam University. She founded the Geoscience for the Future outreach initiative and is trustee of the charity Geology for Global Development.


Prof. Sam Giles
Sam is leading the DLA-funded Equator 2025 project together with Dr. Natasha Dowey. Sam was co-Investigator on the NERC-funded Equator 2022 project, and led the Birmingham-funded Equator 2.0 project. She is a Professor of Palaeobiology and Royal Society Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham. Sam has helped develop resources to make fieldwork more inclusive and has advocated for better practice in recruitment.
Steering Committee


Representing the Equator community and previous Equator project teams:

Millicent Harding
Millicent is a PhD student at Durham University researching how the treeline is changing across the Fennoscandian Arctic using a range of techniques from fieldwork, ecology, modelling, and remote sensing to investigate change. She is the early career researcher Co-Chair of the Diversity in Polar Science Initiative steering committee (DiPSI), member-at-large on the UK Polar Network committee (and EDI Officer 2022-24), and is a previous Equator participant.


Jordan O. Lafayette
Jordan is an environmental social scientist. He studied for his PhD at Lancaster University and is a postdoctoral research fellow in sustainable development at the University of Nottingham. He is the Chair of the British Ecological Society’s Racial Equality and Ethnic Diversity (REED) Network, has written about decolonising university admissions, and has engaged in EDI outreach including the Natural History Museum Explorer’s Programme. Jordan has previously been both an Equator participant and mentor.


Dr Anya Lawrence
Dr. Anya Lawrence coordinated the Mentoring Network of the NERC-funded Equator 2022 project and the Equator 2023-4 project. Anya has a range of research interests ranging from rock magnetics, geochemistry, structural geology to transformative emancipatory research, understanding of the intersection of different types of identification and accessibility advocacy. As an intersectional individual, Anya is determined to help improve EDI in academia.


Dr. Marissa Lo
Marissa studied Geology at Durham University, before completing a Master’s degree in Volcanology at Lancaster University and a PhD in Planetary Science at the University of Manchester. She worked for the Geological Society of London as Associate Editor of Geoscientist before becoming an English Editor at MDPI in April 2025. Marissa has previously been both a participant and a speaker in Equator interventions.


Dr. Munira Raji
Munira is Sustainable Geoscience Research Fellow at the University of Plymouth. She was on the project team of the NERC-funded Equator 2022 project. She co-founded the Black in Geoscience network and is a member of the European Geoscience Union (EGU) Equality Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Working Group. Munira serves on the Society for Exploration Geophysicists Sustainability Committee and the Energy Group Committee of the Geological Society of London.


Prof. Sarah Greene
Sarah is Director of the Central England NERC Training Alliance (CENTA3) Doctoral Landscape Award, and co-led the Equator 2023-4 project. She is Professor of Palaeoclimates at the University of Birmingham. Sarah has led development of open access resources to make geoscience fieldwork more inclusive and champions equitable recruitment practices. She is a senior mentor in the ECR women-led Palaeoscientometrics research collective.


Prof. Chris Jackson
Chris was co-Investigator on the NERC-funded Equator 2022 project, while Chair in Sustainable Geoscience at the University of Manchester. He was also on the steering committee of Equator 2.0. Chris is now Technical Director of Subsurface Storage at WSP. He is a Founding Trustee of the Cowrie Scholarship Foundation.


Dr. Rebecca Williams
Rebecca was co-investigator on the NERC-funded Equator Project (2022), and was on the steering committee of Equator 2.0. She is Reader in Volcanology at the University of Hull. Rebecca was the EDI lead for the Earth Science, Environmental Science and Environmental Studies QAA Subject Benchmark review (2021) and holds the EDI Portfolio on the University Geoscience UK Executive.

Representing EDI Expertise / Professional Bodies / Partner Organisations:
Sally Hughes
Higher Education Lead, The Institution of Environmental Sciences
Dr. Jacqueline Houghton
Co-Chair and co-Founder, Diversity in Geoscience, and UK and Associate Professor at University of Leeds
Sadaf Jafri
Training and Recruitment EDI Officer, Crocus Doctoral Landscape Award
George Jameson
Higher Education & EDI Lead at the Geological Society of London
Dr. Anjana Khatwa
Earth Scientist specialising in strategic planning for learning, engagement and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
Dr. Keely Mills
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at the British Geological Survey
Francisca Rockey
Founder and Director, Black Geographers
Dr. Steven Rogers
Senior Lecturer in Geology, School of Life Sciences, Keele University
Dr. Catherine Souch
Head of Research and Higher Education at the Royal Geographical Society
Equator 2023-24 Project Team
Dr. Alice Hui
Prof. Sam Giles
Dr. Sarah Greene
Prof. Peter Kraftl
Equator 2023-24 Project Team
Dr. Ben Fernando
Dr. Anya Lawrence
Dr. Munira Raji
Dr. Natasha Dowey
Prof. Sam Giles
Prof. Chris Jackson
Dr. Rebecca Williams
Equator Steering Committee 2020-2025
Dr. Natasha Dowey
Prof. Sam Giles
Prof. Chris Jackson
Dr. Rebecca Williams
Dr. Ben Fernando
Dr. Anya Lawrence
Dr. Munira Raji- co-Founder Black in Geoscience
Francisca Rockey- Founder and Director, Black Geographers
Louisa Brotherson- PhD Student, University of Liverpool
Dr. Anjana Khatwa- Earth Scientist specialising in strategic planning for learning, engagement and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.
Dr. Jacqueline Houghton- co-Chair and co-Founder, Diversity in Geoscience UK and Associate Professor at University of Leeds
Dr. Steven Rogers- Director of Education, School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, Keele University
Dr. Keely Mills- Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Lead at the British Geological Survey
Prof. Jenni Barclay- Director, ARIES Doctoral Training Partnership
Dr. Catherine Souch- Head of Research and Higher Education at the Royal Geographical Society
Alicia Newton and George Jameson- the Geological Society of London
Ethny Childs- Communities and Partnerships Lead, The Institution of Environmental Sciences