

introducing Dr. rhoda moise
Healer. Artist. Teacher. Scholar. Athlete.
A five-tool human being, Rhoda Moise, Ph.D., CYT, or as she is affectionately called Dr. Rho, is an integrative molecular epidemiologist, multi-media artist, and creative educational facilitator with Haitian roots. Born in Philadelphia, PA, she is an Olney resident who has witnessed first-hand impacts of chronic disease on her family and community group. She has also experienced personally the need for better access to healthcare, the healing power of artistic expression, and the importance of health education.
Dr. Rho’s experience and interactions with the Tookany/Tacony-Frankford watershed extends from her existence as an avid lover and student of the natural world. She is also an athlete who recently completed a triathlon in Florida, after spending a good part of the pandemic bicycle training along the trails of Tookany/Tacony Creek Parks. Additionally, she is also a certified Ancient Egyptian yoga instructor.
interview excerpts & images


On Her Relationship with Tacony Creek Park
“Look at nature and see how a tree grows… Just as the branches are wide and grand, the roots mirror that. Looking at the artistry, that is nature… just seeing how the trees are swaying. To me, that’s the dance.”


On biking through the park with her father


On Being A Scientist & her passion for health & wellness


On being an artist & dancer


on how nature shaped her overall identity


On Parks, Community and Barriers to engagement


On her haitian cultural connection with nature
To learn more about Dr. Rhoda Moise and her work, visit her website at rhodamoise.com.