Our Team

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Jen Davis

Executive Director
Email: Email Jen
Ext: 833


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KRYSTAL ABRAMS

Programs Director
Email: Email Krystal
Ext: 803

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ARJORIE ARBERRY-BARIBEAULT

West Eugene Community Organizer
Email: Email Arjorie
Ext: 808

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JENNIFER EISELE

Ecosystems and Communities Project Manager
Email: Email Jennifer
Ext: 812

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MASON LEAVITT

GIS Analyst and Programs Coordinator
Email: Email Mason
Ext: 822

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ERIC RICHARDSON

NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Liaison
Email: Email Eric 

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RAEVYN THOMPSON

Environmental and Climate Justice Organizer
Email: Email Raevyn
Ext: 830

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EMILY MATLOCK

Communications Manager
Email: Email Emily
Ext: 820

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JOE CAMPBELL

Environmental Justice Communications Associate
Email: Email Joe
Ext: 831

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MEREDITH GOEHRING

Grant Writer and Development Associate
Email: Email Meredith
Ext: 834


Our team works to help Oregon move beyond the damaging environmental practices of the past and support ecological resilience and balance. We advocate for the right of underserved communities to be included in decision making processes that affect them.


A Message from the Executive Director

Reflecting on my personal journey to join and ultimately lead Beyond Toxics, two experiences with toxic chemical exposure in New Orleans propel led me to dedicate 25 years to advancing envi ran mental justice. I witnessed corporate indifference and institutional injustice towards the most vulnerable people, often children and young women.

Beyond Toxics emerged in January 2001, a time when the words "environmental justice" was met with skepticism. We worked tirelessly to highlight how pollution disproportionately impacts marginalized communities th rough out Oregon.

Looking back over the decades, you've been our partner to win lasting environmental health protections framed upon environmental justice principles.

Our signature approach is to rely on the experiences of Oregon's most impacted and underrepresented communities to shape statewide policy. With this strategic approach-combining community voices with our expertise-we've successfully shut down super­polluters and increased regulatory protections for downwind communities!

Our pesticide reduction advocacy led to critical protections for farmworkers and schoolchildren from toxic chemicals.

Beyond Toxics will never back down from defending communities and the environment

We pledge to fully respond to the startling results of our national elections and inevitable attacks on America's foundation of regulatory protections that safeguard our health and our planet's ecosystems.

We must do everything in our power to advance local nonprofit leadership for environmental and social justice protections. Please join us to celebrate Beyond Toxics' 25th Anniversary of victories! Your donation ensures we can continue to step up and get it done!

I am filled with gratitude for you and your many years of support for Beyond Toxics. We now stand at the forefront of effective action on Oregon's most pressing environmental and human health problems.

~ Lisa Arkin, December 2024