Paula Mozen
“I am sorry, but you have breast cancer.” In the United States, one in eight women will hear these shattering words in her lifetime. As... Read More
Tip of the Month: Non-Toxic Gift Giving 101
A few tips from our Non-Toxic Shopping Guide to help you use your economic power for good this season.
Toxic Chemicals in the Bathroom
Click here for more non-toxic tips from our Green Parent Guide Move over hairspray, makeup and nail polish—it’s time to make room for baby lotions, ointments,... Read More
Tips for a Green Cleaning Party Fundraiser
Women across the country have made their green cleaning parties a successful fundraiser for WVE. Thank you for making your green cleaning party a WVE... Read More
Women-Led: Spotlight on Beatrice Dixon, Founder and CEO of The Honey Pot Company
"I would change how the world treats us as consumers, selling us toxic feminine care and personal care products. I would change how we are objectified by the corporate world and paid less for our skills and services." - An interview with Beatrice Dixon
Quats and Back-To-School: What You Need to Know
Parents and teachers concerned with grimy fingers and germ-laden desks often include disinfecting wipes on back-to-school shopping lists. But certain chemicals in many disinfecting wipes are linked to negative health effects. Learn more!
Mattresses in the Mainstream
More and more people are talking about the health issues presented by the chemicals in the very things we sleep on and in. Check out a few highlights making headlines...
Watered Down Justice: Communities of Color and the SDWA
In the United States, when many of us seek access to water, we go to a nearby tap, turn it on, and assume that what we receive will not harm us. But for far too many communities, this is not the case.
COVID-19: Taking Care of Yourself. Taking Care of Others.
There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding the health and social impacts of the spread of COVID-19 — and we share your anxiety and questions. WVE is with you.
Yes, Talking About Periods is That Powerful
It is so encouraging (and so important) to see the conversation on periods and period health move into the mainstream. Because that conversation is MOVING the mainstream.