Toriana Grooms

COP30 Fellow


Toriana Grooms is a junior from Glastonbury, Connecticut. She is majoring in political science and English with a minor in German. She is also currently a member of UConn’s Special Program in Law (SPinL). This past summer, Toriana worked as a SHARE apprentice where she contributed to research on the territorial control of political groups and its impact on violence and public policy approaches. Toriana has since continued her political analysis as a research trainee, and she also serves as the fiction editor for the Long River Review. Over the course of her UConn career, she was a Bennett Research Assistant where she analyzed judicial ethics cases to draw attention to the integrity of the legal system. Toriana strives to be a lawyer that promotes social justice, sustainability, and legal reform through investigating the climate-conflict nexus and its impacts. She has long been an advocate for addressing systematic inequities surrounding Black women and minority groups and hopes that attending COP30 will allow her to better respond to the intersection between the environment and social issues.

Contact Information
Emailtoriana.grooms@uconn.edu