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Black History Month Clean Water Champion: Omesa Mokaya
Black History Month is a time to celebrate Black excellence. During February, Clean Water Action will spotlight Water Champions leading the charge to protect our water, environment, and health.
Happy Retirement, Saugus Incinerator Ash Landfill! (Don’t Let the Door Hit Ya!)
In Massachusetts, a toxic unlined ash landfill polluting air and water, the oldest facility of its kind, is finally on the likely path toward retiring.
“Young people are the future!” - Meet Omesa Mokaya, Our New Youth Engagement Program Manager!
Join us in welcoming Omesa Mokaya, Clean Water Action's New Youth Engagement Program Manager in Massachusetts! Omesa will be launching the Youth Action Collaborative (YAC) in Malden High School and will also be overseeing the internship program for college students. Learn what Omesa is most passionate about and excited to work on at Clean Water:
What is your background, and what brought you to Clean Water Action?
I am an environmental scientist who has been involved in environmental campaigning and climate/energy advocacy for over 8 years now. Since I left undergrad in 2015, I have been
Please Welcome Emma Weis, Our New Climate Justice Organizer!
In this role, she will be providing support on all our climate campaigns, with a major focus on building out our offshore wind and direct outreach to communities on the Mass Save® program.