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You Are Not Alone: Holding Space, Honoring Juneteenth
Juneteenth commemorates the delayed but undeniable arrival of freedom. Freedom that Black people were owed long before it was ever granted. It is a day that reminds us of what has been stolen, what has been survived, and what we are still building toward.
Hats Off to June, Pride, and 29 years with Clean Water Action
It’s June, and like every June, I am celebrating my work anniversary with Clean Water Action and Pride Month. It was 29 years ago this month that I walked into the Clean Water Action office in downtown San Francisco for my first day of work.
Clean Water Staff Speak Out at EPA Listening Session
Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund made our voices loud and clear at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) latest listening session on the Clean Water Act. On May 1, 2025, EPA invited environmental stakeholders to weigh in on the definition of the “Waters of the United States,” an important term that determines what waters are protected and regulated under the Clean Water Act.
Celebrating Earth Month
April is Earth Month. It all started back in 1970, when the first Earth Day mobilized millions of people nationwide to stop pollution and bring cleaner air and water. We’ve made huge progress since then. Clean Water Action – and members like you – have helped make things a whole lot better for our water and our health. Now, that progress is threatened.
Black Women of the Freight & Goods Movement!
There is no better time to learn about and most importantly acknowledge some amazing black women that have made significant contributions in America’s freight and goods movement industry!