“The Impact of COVID-19 on Latinos in the U.S.” study outlines how the Latino community is at the uppermost rates for Americans dying from COVID-19.
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Moms Clean Air Force Latina Activists Fight for Climate Justice
Remezcla highlighted three of our Moms Clean Air Force staff and state coordinators in an article titled, “Environmental Justice: These Latina activists Are on the Frontlines.”
Book Giveaway! Mister G’s Señorita Mariposa Tells the Monarch’s Story
Latin GRAMMY Award winner, Mister G’s new children’s book Señorita Mariposa, tells the extraordinary journey that monarch butterflies take each year from Canada to Mexico.
This is the “Largest Environmental Health Risk” in America
A new study has collected data to support the fact that an unequal equation is in play in the US when it comes to the consequences of fine particulate matter air pollution, known as PM2.5.
Latinos and the New Climate Movement
Learn about the group Ecomadres, a group of Latino men and women fighting for clean air, pollution regulations, and climate action.
Interview With Dr. Gredia Huerta Montanez, Environmental Health Pediatrician
Read our exclusive interview with an environmental health pediatrician in Puerto Rico who talks about Zika, Hurricane Maria, and environmental advocacy.
The Best and Worst Midterm Results for the Environment
Results from the U.S. midterm election are mostly in, and, when it comes to what they mean for the environment, they’re a real mixed bag.
Play-in for Climate Action 2018 Photos and More!
See pictures and read about Congressional leaders and moms joining forces at our 5th annual Play-in for Climate Action on July 11, 2018.
This is Child Abuse.
Hear from Moms Clean Air Force’s Dominique Browning about the connection between caring about the environment and caring about children at the border.
Too Hot for Learning: How Climate Change Impacts Students
Learn about research indicating that increased heat, and hotter classrooms, decreases students’ learning abilities, especially for students of color.
Interview with Sacoby Wilson, Director of Community Engagement, Environmental Justice and Health
Learn how you can impact environmental justice in your community in this Moms Clean Air Force interview with Sacoby Wilson from the Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health.
Moms Defend Their Right to Clean Air
Hear from a Latino mom living in smoggy L.A. about the fight for clean air in the era of Scott Pruitt’s EPA, which is doing everything it can to make our air dirtier.