Filter By:
Type
State
Priority
Posted On
Search Results
Grace Lee
Laura Spark
Laura has over 25 years of experience working as an urban planner, with a focus on housing, poverty, and sustainability.
She began volunteering with Clean Water Action in 2002, when the Massachusetts office needed a pregnant mom to go to the State House to talk about mercury in fish. In 2018, she joined the staff to coordinate advocacy on toxic chemicals and carbon pricing. She has a Master in Architecture and Master in City Planning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She lives in Jamaica Plain, where she also works as a nonprofit consultant and freelance writer.
Ian Louda
Ian is a passionate environmentalist who joined the Philadelphia Field Canvass in the summer of 2016 after graduating from Temple University with a degree in Film and minors in Environmental Studies and Creative Writing. As a photographer for Public Interest GRFX, he covered a broad range of social and environmental activism but felt the need to affect the issues more directly - so he began canvassing.
After serving as a Field Manager for more than a year and briefly running the Washington, D.C. Field Canvass, Ian became the Philadelphia Canvass Director in April 2018. When he's not holding
Jennifer Schlicht
Jennifer began her work with Clean Water Action as a canvasser in our Ann Arbor, Michigan office. After working as a field and office manager, she began working on our National Communications team.
Jennifer also volunteers in the local community for voting access and rights, as a legal observer, an English conversation tutor and welcoming volunteer for refugee families, and with environmental conservation and education projects as a Michigan Conservation Steward and Master Rain Gardener. A born and raised Michigander and University of Michigan alumna, she is dedicated to protecting the Great
Jesus Alonso
Jesus was born in Bakersfield, CA and has lived in Lamont most of his life. He has been involved in various civic organizations. In 2012, he began his community organizing work in partnership with the Dolores Huerta Foundation. There he was trained in strategic skill development in community organizing. After his training, he was a lead community organizer in Kern County, addressing youth issues that included: teen pregnancy prevention and advocacy to reverse juvenile school suspensions. He organized house meetings, action events and outreach activities that had a profound impact in the