Learn how a divisive political climate is making it difficult to discuss the real needs of African American and Latino children with asthma.
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Should Race Be A Political Factor In The Treatment Of Childhood Asthma?
What Is Rio+20 And Why Should I Care? Live Chat
LIVE CHAT with MILLION MOMS CHALLENGE: Learn about the Rio+20 Summit as world leaders focus on global sustainability. JOIN US Thursday June 7th, 1pm ET for a 30 minute live chat. Moms …
Then And Now: Lies, Distortion And The Way We Measure Progress (video)
Watch Robert F. Kennedy reminding us that we need to measure progress not by GDP but by compassion, lack of prejudice and the creation of a better world.
Sen. James Inhofe Seeks to Destroy Landmark EPA Ruling
Join Moms Clean Air Force and tell Sen. James Inhofe (R, Okla) to stop attacking the EPAs crucial Mercury and Air Toxics Standards.
Climate Change And Women: A Unique Relationship
Learn about climate change gender bias and how extreme weather tends to have greater effects on women while women have less say in public energy policy.
Song for Mom: 7 Billion
Watch the video of the song “7 Billion” by Silent C and Invest, brought to you by Green For All and honoring mother’s struggles and courage.
“Climate Change Is The Highest Moral Issue Of Our Time”
Read about one Moms Clean Air Force member’s experience with an interfaith religious group determined to make climate change activism a priority.
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If I Could Have Been A Voice In Harry’s Alford’s Ear, I Would Have Told Him…
Hear from a disappointed MCAF member who listened to an African American community leader misstate facts about the Clean Air Act he should be supporting.
Fueling The Hearts Of Others: Ways To Fight For Clean Air
Read about the concept of citizen leaders and how it relates to Moms Clean Air Force with these pointers from author Peter Alduino.
The Racial Politics Of Asthma
Read Moms Clean Air Force founder Dominique Browning’s thoughts on the increased incidence of asthma in the African American community.
Latinos Can “Breathe Easier” Thanks to EPA’s Proposed Carbon Pollution Standard
Read statements from a national Latino organization supporting laws regulating carbon pollution and making power plants responsible for lowering emissions.