Read the Moms Clean Air Force interview with advocate Kalishia Mitchell, who discusses mental health, climate change, and social justice.
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Mothering, Mentoring and Mental Health: A Conversation with Children’s Advocate Kalishia Mitchell
Toxic Hurricane: Harvey’s Not Finished With Houston
Learn about the chemical threats that occurred before, during and after Hurricane Harvey and how we need a strong EPA now more than ever.
“Hurricanes Show Us Why Our Children Need a Strong and Independent EPA,” says the Father of Environmental Justice
Read this exclusive interview with Dr. Robert Bullard, known as the “father of environmental justice” and a leading campaigner against environmental racism.
A Wish for a Better World
Read a review of the Young Adult novel, Wishtree by Katherine Applegate and learn how it relates to protecting our children’s health from pollution.
Moms Fight Manganese Dust on Chicago’s Southeast Side
Learn how a group of Moms Clean Air Force Illinois members fought the neurotoxic metal, manganese in their community through communication with lawmakers.
Interview with Rep. Matt Cartwright of the Bipartisan Climate Caucus
Read our exclusive interview with Pennsylvania Rep. Matt Cartwright, a member of the Bipartisan Climate Caucus, talking about fracking and clean air.
How Air Pollution Harms Your Body
Find out how air pollution harms your body – your lungs, heart, brain, and womb – through an informative brochure from Moms Clean Air Force.
How Climate Change Impacts Your Sleep
Learn about a new paper that links climate change and sleep loss, predicting that as temperatures rise, the number of sleepless nights will also increase.
Standing Rock Update: Citing Environmental Justice, Judge Orders Review
Read about a tentative victory for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, as a federal judge ordered an expanded environmental review of the Dakota Access pipeline.
Peggy Shepard of “WE ACT” on Air Pollution, Asthma and Environmental Justice
Peggy Shepard, co-founder of WE ACT, talks about environmental justice in New York City and the effect of the Trump administration on existing regulations.
This Indiana City is Poisoning Families and Needs EPA Help
Learn about East Chicago, Indiana, a community that has been poisoned by lead for 40 years and needs recognition and assistance.
mark! Lopez Fights for East Los Angeles, Wins Goldman Environmental Prize
Read about the 2017 Goldman Environmental Prize winner from North America, mark! Lopez, a 32-year-old community organizer from East Los Angeles.