Color Of Water

Elevating Indigenous, Black, Latinx, and other voices of color to change the narrative around water.

Ashwin Dhanasekar

Brown and Caldwell

Xochitl Bervera

Near Futures Projects/Water is Life Oysters

Huda Alkaff

Wisconsin Green Muslims

Oday Salim

University of Michigan Law School

Bridget Ray

Washington State Department of Commerce

Tanner Yess

Groundwork USA

Pablo Ortiz

Union of Concerned Scientists

Jahan Taganova

City and County of Denver

Priscila Alves

University of Maryland

Cheyenne Holliday

Verde

Charming Evelyn

OceanWell Water

Sri Vedachalam

Cisolutions

John Echohawk

Native American Rights Fund

Roland Jones

CIS

Rhysea Agrawal

The Xylom

maritza mendoza

Empower DC

Cathie Chavez-Morris

Equidad Group

Billie Li

Wright-Pierce

Arsum Pathak

National Wildlife Federation

Chriscilia Cox

SUMA Consulting LLC

Bleu Adams

IndigeHub

Nikki Tulley

University of Arizona

Nasim Pica

WSP in the U.S.

Tiffany Sevilla

Greenprint Partners

Temiloluwa Akinyemi

Monterey Bay Aquarium

Vicky Espinoza

CaliWaterAg

Diana Piña Yitbarek

NC Department of Environmental Quality

Cyatharine Alias

Center for Neighborhood Technology

Victor Galvan

Denver Mayor's Office for Climate Action, Sustainability and Resilience

Mallika Nocco

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Walt Walker

TYLin

José M. Rodríguez-Flores

California State University, Monterey Bay

Jasmine Walker

IMPACT Community Action

Charles Cassagnol

Western Ecology, LLC

Gabe Vasquez

US Congress

Andrian Lee

BCM Environmental and Land Law, PLLC

Analise Rivero

California Trout

Harshini Ratnayaka

Save the Dunes

Sarah Traore

The University of Texas at Austin

Briana Muñoz

Pacific Coast Carbon LLC

Talia London

The Common Acre

Maisah Khan

Regenerative Agriculture Foundation

Alastair Bitsóí

Navajo Nation Office of the President and Vice President

Rob Larson

Grand Valley State University

Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud

Bayou City Waterkeeper

Tanasia Swift

Billion Oyster Project

Wendy “Poppy” Ferris-George

Ferris Institute

Fernando Ramirez

Bridges 2023 International

Veronica Garibay

Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability

Ngodoo Atume

UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

Chakena Sims

NRDC

Sanjiv Sinha

Corvias Infrastructure Solutions, LLC.

Joy Banner

The Descendants Project

Ruthie Redmond

UC Berkeley

Khalid Osman

Stanford University

Kabir Thatte

The Vessel Collective

Kimbaya Carriere

Nuxalk First Nation

Afia Zakiya

Independent Africana Studies and EJ scholar-activist, currently Executive Director of Africatown Heritage Preservation Foundation

Dira Johanif

Charles River Climate Compact

Susana De Anda

Community Water Center

Pallavi Bharadwaj

SEG

Nahal G. Ipakchi

BluePoint Planning

Silvia R. Gonzalez

UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute

Sydney Garcia

The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation

Vinicius Taguchi

North Carolina State University

Daniela Sherrill

ASU / AZ Water for All

Julia Fay Bernal

Pueblo Action Alliance

Angela Mooney D’Arcy

Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples

Joaquin Esquivel

California State Water Resources Control Board

Tony Bridges

The Maryland General Assembly

Ean Tafoya

GreenLatinos

Keiko Wilkins

University of Hawaii at Manoa

Crystal Sanders-Alvarado

Seaworthy

Chauncey Foster

we.grow.eco

Heather Tanana

University of California, Irvine

Felice Green

Milwaukee Water Commons

Bre’Shaun Reddick

Alliance for the Great Lakes

Alyssa Senturk

California Water Data Consortium

Monica Driggers

Massachusetts Rivers Alliance

André Sanchez

California Wilderness Coalition

Alex Ortiz

Austin Water and Wastewater Commission

Olga Morales Pate

Rural Community Assistance Partnership Incorporated

Sandi Matsumoto

The Nature Conservancy

Sapna Mulki

Environmental Policy Innovation Center

Marce Gutiérrez-Graudiņš

Azul

Nusrat Molla

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University

Martin Griffin

Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District

Carlos Calderon

West Michigan Environmental Action Council

Shama Perveen

CERES

Nadine Robertson

Veolia North America

Cate Mingoya-LaFortune

Groundwork USA

Shandin Pete

University of British Columbia

Newsha Ajami

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

Mariana Del Valle Prieto Cervantes

GreenLatinos

Andrea León-Grossmann

Vote Solar

Danielle Rivera

University of California Berkeley

Dezaraye Bagalayos

Allensworth Progressive Association

Elizabeth Ruiz

CA State Water Resources Control Board

Jeremy Orr

Earthjustice

Ayako Tischler

Moonshot Missions

Quentin Stubbs

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Aria Harris

TYLin

Daniel Cordalis

Native American Rights Fund

Cindy Donis

East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice

Jazmin Ricks

University of Pennsylvania

Angel Santiago Fernandez-Bou

Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS)

Rhea Drozdenko

Connecticut River Conservancy

Brenda Coley

Milwaukee Water Commons

Sonali Abraham

Pacific Institute

Jaiden Willeto

Northern Arizona University / K'é Infoshop

Kedar Dabhadkar

Lam Research

Usman Mahmood

Bayou City Waterkeeper

Maria Elena Kennedy

Kennedy Communications, Inc

Beth Roach

Sierra Club

Pedro Hernandez

GreenLatinos

Frank Ruiz

The Office of U.S. Representative Raul Ruiz

Gia Moreno

Hood Community Council

Olga Cano

HUD

Marc Oliver Quijano

Jacobs

Emma Robbins

The Chapter House

Michael Méndez

UC Irvine

Paula Buchanan

National Center for Domestic Preparedness (NCDP), Columbia Climate School

maritza mendoza

Empower DC

Parsa Saffarinia

University of California, Davis

Nicole Chavas

Greenprint Partners

Adriana Renteria

State Water Board

Julian Gonzalez

Earthjustice

Allen Townsend

World Wildlife Fund

Breanna Gonzalez

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Jose Luis Ortiz y Muniz

Greenroots Institute

Pita Juarez

Comms Consultant

Mahtaab Bagherzadeh

NWF/Clean Water for All

Nicole Nelson

Equity Legal Services, Inc

Ciara Horne

SBG Digital

Ani Jayakaran

Washington State University

Jo Banner

The Descendants Project

Val Schull

GreenLatinos

Carolan Sonderegger

For Love of Water

Patricia Lindsay-Harvey

Willingboro Municipal Utilities Authority

Angela Guyadeen

Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

Rachele Lopez

Justice Outside

Nathaniel I Kollie

University of California Santa Cruz

Lucero Sanchez

San Diego Coastkeeper

Cate Caldwell

Illinois Environmental Council

Thea Louis

MSC Industrial Supply Co.

Cheyanne Harris

Brown and Caldwell

Damian Shapes Padilla

Spirit Rock Consulting

Oluwole (OJ) McFoy

Houston Public Works

Nataly Escobedo Garcia

Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability

Alai Reyes-Santos

University of Oregon

Benu Amun Ra

S.A.C.R.Ed Eco-Center

Jacob Bernal

American Rivers

Sidney Opiyo

University of California, Santa Cruz

Crystal Davis

National Parks Conservation Association

Alondra Hernandez-Bose

WEAT

Angela M Chalk

Healthy Community Resources Services

Jessica Dandridge-Smith

The Water Collaborative

Ed Marin

Louisville Water

Esteban Ortiz

The Gorge Association of Aspirations/La Asociacion de Aspiraciones del Gorge

Nureen Faiza Anisha

Oregon State University

Lenise Marrero

Brown and Caldwell

Jessica Thrasher

Colorado State University

Marccus Hendricks

University of Maryland - College Park

Rene Henery

Trout Unlimited/ University of Nevada, Reno

Emily Warren Armitano

Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation

Ehab Meselhe

Tulane University

Arohi Sharma

Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

Carlos Moran

Northeast Trees

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About Us

The Color of Water Initiative was created by the Water Hub to build voice and visibility for people of color in the water movement. Our goal is to connect reporters with a more diverse set of experts, and build capacity for these experts to elevate the stories of their communities, which have often been left out of conversations around water. 

 

From water access and drought response in the West to lead pipes and PFAS pollution in the Great Lakes to recurring flooding and water infrastructure failures in the South, Color of Water members have deep expertise and first-hand experience on water challenges and solutions all across the country.


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