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Eben E. B. Bein
Eben E. B. Bein is a high-school-teacher-turned-climate-justice-educator, activist, writer, and multi-disciplinary artist. They co-manage Clean Water’s Youth Action Collaborative program and coach alums of that program.
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.
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.
Madison Goff
Madison joined Clean Water Action in January of 2022. Before their time at CWA, Madison earned a B.S. in Biological Engineering from the University of Arkansas and a M.S. in Environmental Policy and Environmental Education at the University of Michigan. Madison grew up in Oklahoma and credits their love of the outdoors to their many hours floating the Illinois River and backpacking in the Ozark Mountains. Since moving to Michigan in 2018, Madison has taken to kayaking the Huron River and you can find them hiking all over SE Michigan. Madison’s other hobbies include knitting, bird watching, and
Duncan Donahue
Duncan started at Clean Water Action as a summer canvasser in the Ann Arbor in 2022 and developed as a Field Manager then Senior Field Manager in East Lansing. Their work at Clean Water Action is a continuation of their lifelong love of the Great Lakes and deep commitment to the struggle for a more just and equitable society. Duncan split most of their childhood between South Bend, Indiana and Midland, Michigan before their family ultimately settled in Grand Rapids. They graduated with bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Peace Studies from the University of Notre Dame, where they became heavily