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Alison Sloat, Ph.D.

Alison is an Professor-in-Residence in the College of Sciences. She is the coordinator of SCI 101, the First Year Seminar for students in the College of Sciences. In 2016, she also created Rebel Science Camp, a STEM outreach program for 5th grade

Michelle Lizama

Michelle Lizama is a sensitive and determined Mexican woman committed to encourage meaningful life-changing actions to impact the lives of marginalized individuals and nurture social change towards equity, justice, tolerance and respect. She is a purpose-driven entrepreneur with the mission to create

Adrian Alberto Madriz

Born in New Orleans to Nicaraguan and Venezuelan immigrants, and raised in South Florida, Adrian is a community organizer by trade, with transformative organizing and development experience. His past causes include both of Barack Obama’s Presidential campaigns in Florida, student organizing at

Kelley M. St. John

Kelley St. John (she/her) is the Climate Action Manager for the City of Buffalo co-leading the organization of the newly formed Office of Emergency Management and Resiliency, with a focus on enhancing outreach and engagement around environmental sustainability and community resilience efforts

Katie Rosenberg

Katie Rosenberg was appointed Wisconsin’s inaugural Director of the Office of Environmental Justice in June 2024. Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers created the office, along with the Chief Resilience Officer, after the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change made the recommendation as a

Jordan McNamara

Jordan McNamara (he/him) is a Staff Attorney at the Center for Climate Integrity. Prior to joining CCI, he served as the Executive Director and Board Chair of the Colorado Name Change Project, where he worked to provide direct legal and financial resources to

Corey Riday-White

Corey Riday-White (he/him) is a Managing Attorney, and Jordan McNamara (he/him) is a Staff Attorney at the Center for Climate Integrity. They advocate for strategies to hold Big Oil and petrochemical companies accountable for deceiving the public about their central role in

Kelly Sanks, Ph.D

Kelly Sanks is the Climate Science Lead at the Center for Climate Integrity (CCI). CCI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers communities and officials with knowledge and tools to hold oil and gas corporations accountable for their deception. Before joining CCI,

Yey Morales

Yey Morales (they/them) is a Program Coordinator for the City of San Diego’s Division of Race and Equity, housed within the Human Resources Department. Yey received a Master’s degree from UCLA in Higher Education and Organizational Change, and a double Bachelor’s degree