
Mozhgon Rajaee, MPH, PhD
Dr. Mozhgon Rajaee is an Associate Professor of Public Health at Oakland University. She holds a PhD and MPH in environmental health sciences and an MS in environmental science from the University of Michigan.
She serves on the board of the Michigan Environmental Council, the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, and the Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies, and is on the Ferndale Environmental Sustainability Commission.
Her teaching and research focus on environmental health and justice, with an emphasis on disparities in exposures and spatial assessments.

Kailey Kanaziz, BSN, RN
Kailey Kanaziz, BS, RN is a registered nurse currently working on a general medical acute care unit at her local hospital in Northern Michigan.
She is also an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Her involvement with Michigan Clinicians for Climate Action and the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments has allowed her to learn more about the intersection of climate change and human health, and she is passionate about using her nursing platform to advocate for climate solutions that protect patients and our communities.

Rev. Morgan Foreman
Rev. Morgan currently is the Constituent Services Director for State Rep. Felicia Brabec. She is a driven civic leader with over 14 years of community development and outreach, regional program development and implementation, organizational capacity expansion and management, and team leadership experience.
Morgan was elected as a precinct delegate in Ypsilanti township in 2022, and is on the County Committee of the Washtenaw County Democratic Party. She currently serves on the Zoning Board of Appeals in Ypsilanti Township. Additionally, she is a proud member of Zeta Amicae of Zeta Phi Beta, Sorority Incorporated, The Ann Arbor NAACP, and Ypsilanti Rotary Club.
Morgan is a recent graduate of the Michigan Educational Policy Fellowship Program, an avid reader and the mom of two schnauzers. Morgan puts her equity glasses on every day to strive to make her part of the world a better place through art, politics, and radical love.

Almeta E. Cooper
Almeta E. Cooper lends her expertise in health equity and environmental justice to all aspects of Moms Clean Air Force work, with a special focus on the Community Health Equity program. Her work on clean air and climate justice issues for Moms Clean Air Force is a natural progression of her 30-year career as an executive, attorney, and advocate for organizations focused on health care, health equity, and women and girls.
Almeta moved to Atlanta to serve as the general counsel and corporate secretary for Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), where she managed MSM’s legal affairs, served on the executive leadership team, and served as the corporate secretary for the Board of Trustees. Almeta has lived, worked, and served communities in the Midwest, East Coast, and Southeast. Since 2019, she has offered executive consulting services to nonprofit organizations, small businesses, executives, attorneys, and corporations. In 2022, she was named to join the Multisector Partner Group of the Association of American Medical Colleges, AAMC Center for Health Justice. Almeta’s work with Moms Clean Air Force has been featured on the Today Show, on The Weather Channel, in Word In Black, and in numerous other outlets.
Almeta believes in being actively engaged with her community. She serves on several nonprofit community and healthcare boards and volunteers with civic groups, all between staying connected with family and friends across the country and yoga sessions.