Everyone deserves to live in a healthy and safe environment. That environment includes where you live, work, play, and pray. We reject and actively push back against racist rhetoric, actions, policies and institutional oppression that leads to state-sanctioned brutality, gun violence, and harm that again and again assaults communities, particularly communities of color. We are committed to working for justice and equity, and are in solidarity with social, racial, and environmental justice organizations to build community, understanding and honest dialogue to address the root causes of violence, harm and hate.
You can reduce plastic pollution by using reusable bags. But they don’t do you, or the environment, any good if you forget them. These easy tips will help you remember to BYOB!
Without transparency, we can't ensure systems companies use to determine product safety are adequate and protecting our health. Same goes for government.
Keep the momentum of the women’s march going! Here are some suggestions that the WVE staff has compiled, on how we intend to stay ‘plugged in’ post-women’s march.
This march is long. Miles long, years long, with detours and dead ends. We will probably get lost too — we have before — and we will likely disagree about which route is safer, easier or best. But there will be inspiring sights to see along the way — incredible horizons, and a just journey if we keep moving forward. Together.
Two recent studies from the Harvard School of Public Health found that exposure to phthalates may increase the risk of having a miscarriage and increase risk factors for gestational diabetes.
Start off the new year with these easy ways to reduce exposure to toxic chemicals and live a greener, healthier life. Great non-toxic tips to use all year!
From non-toxic weed killer and avoiding microbeads, to fragrance chemicals and the safety of fragrance ingredients, we’re so grateful that you rely on the Voices Blog for tips, updates and insight into ways you can raise your voice for a toxic-free future!