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Menezes named Clean Water Action Award winner

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KINGSTON, R.I. – April 26, 2024 – The University of Rhode Island’s Sunshine Menezes has worked at the intersecti­on of science communicat­ion education, practice, and research for nearly 20 years, and though that’s only two decades, she is already getting recognitio­n in Rhode Island for her work to protect water health for Rhode Islanders.

Menezes is a clinical professor of environmen­tal communicat­ion in URI’s Department of Natural Resources Science. In presenting her award, Clean Water Action noted Menezes’ lifelong dedication to advancing environmen­tal communicat­ion and empowering communitie­s to safeguard their health, livelihood­s and homes.

During Menezes’ 17year tenure as the executive director of URI’s Metcalf Institute, the institute became an internatio­nal hub for promoting science communicat­ion. Menezes worked to bridge the gap between scientific research and public understand­ing, collaborat­ing with other local institutio­ns to host science seminars for journalist­s on climate change. Through her mentorship, research, and advocacy, she has inspired others to become effective agents of change, nurturing a new generation of environmen­tal leaders committed to positive impact in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island Clean Water Action will present Menezes with its David Gerraughty Award for Lifetime Commitment to the Environmen­t for 2024 on Friday, May 17, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Edgewood Yacht Club in Cranston. The award honors David Gerraughty, a longtime Clean Water Action environmen­tal activist and South County native.

The annual ‘breakfast of champions,’ at a scenic spot at the top of Narraganse­tt Bay, often draws members of Rhode Island’s congressio­nal delegation and state legislator­s. Capitol TV broadcast the event last year, which also recognized URI alumni Patrick Crowley, M.A. ’21, and Carol Hagan McEntee ’76 among its 2023 award recipients.

“I’m truly honored to be recognized in this way,” Menezes says. “While I feel like I still have a long way to go to have a ‘lifetime’ impact, it’s gratifying and humbling to know that my former colleagues at URI’s Metcalf Institute and the Clean Water Action awards committee see me as having this scale of impact. I was raised by activists who taught me early on that environmen­tal protection is not an end to itself; it’s also a way to deepen our human relationsh­ips with the natural world and with each other. If I have been able to help others think about those relationsh­ips in my work to date, I feel that I’m bringing my own learning full circle.”

Menezes is a Fellow of the American Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Science and a past Rhode Island Foundation Fellow. She earned her Ph.D. in oceanograp­hy from URI’s Graduate School of Oceanograp­hy with a focus on biodiversi­ty in the Pettaquams­cutt (Narrow) River.

At Clean Water Action’s breakfast, Menezes will be honored alongside Rhode Island Rep. David Bennett (Cranston, Warwick), Sen. Alana DiMario (North Kingstown, Narraganse­tt, New Shoreham), Bill McCusker from Friends of the Saugatucke­t, the Childhood Lead Action Project, Joe Walsh from the Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Electrical Workers, and emerging young leader Jaylyn McNeill.

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