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The Tea on Toxic Beauty Workshop
Join Clean Water Action, Nyah Beauty, and the Newark Green Team for a hands-on evening where we unpack the truth about toxic ingredients in beauty products—and craft safer alternatives you’ll love to use every day.
Christine Bartlett-Josie
As State Director of Clean Water Action Connecticut, Christine is committed to amplifying community voices, advancing bold policies to tackle pollution and climate change, and inspiring collective action to protect the state’s waterways. Her vision is rooted in both her Caribbean upbringing and her decades of advocacy in Connecticut: a future where every community has safe, clean, and sustainable water resources.
Field Canvass Director | Providence, RI
Join Clean Water Action as a Field Canvass Director and lead powerful, people-driven campaigns to protect our environment and communities. You'll build and inspire a team of canvassers, train future leaders, and take direct action that makes a real impact. This is a fast-paced, hands-on role for someone who thrives on organizing, motivating others, and creating change. You’ll manage daily operations, shape strategy, and still hit the streets to lead by example. Competitive pay, great benefits, and the chance to be at the forefront of environmental justice—apply now and lead the movement!
Janée Kelly
Janée is a people-first leader, community connector, and strategist with over a decade of experience driving institutional change, building inclusive cultures, and equipping organizations to lead with purpose. Her work sits at the intersection of culture, strategy, and impact—spanning from leading large-scale multicultural initiatives to securing funding for mission-driven efforts.
Becky Smith
Becky has worked with Clean Water Action since 2001. Recent projects include assembling a multi-sector network in Massachusetts to support innovative and alternative approaches to integrated water and energy resource management to protect both water and human ecosystems. Her work at the local, state, and federal level includes giving presentations on sustainable options for next generations of infrastructure; support for initiatives such as the Clean Water Restoration Act; and pursuing Clean Water Act protections for waters here in Massachusetts. Becky is an advisor to DEP's Safe Drinking