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Say NO to Pesticides!

April 19, 2011 by fcBlogAdmin Leave a Comment
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The Feminist Majority Foundation unites with our union brothers and sisters to demand justice for farm workers! Nearly three weeks after Cesar E. Chavez’s birthday, the United Farm Workers continue to work for the rights of farm workers. Working conditions for farm workers have been historically unsafe, unsanitary, and unacceptable until community and environmental activists [...]

Filed Under: Eco-feminism Tagged With: action, eco-feminism, environment, environmental justice, EPA, Methyl Iodide, petition, unions, United Farm Workers, working conditions

Taking Action for Women this Earth Day

April 13, 2010 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Guest post by Val Earth Day is right around the corner this month – are you ready? Here at FMF, we think the environment is a feminist issue. If you haven’t already planned an event for campus, have no fear, there’s still time. Get started by taking a minute to check out FMF’s Women and [...]

Filed Under: Eco-feminism Tagged With: eco-feminism, environment, global, poverty

New York Billionaire Destroying Community in Peru

June 26, 2009 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Guest post by achamberlain Last week at the Green-Pink Western Regional Training, co-sponsored by the Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood, and the Feminist Majority Foundation, we learned about the underlying connections between environmental conservation and the strengthening of women’s global rights and health. Today’s New York Times article called “In the Andes, a Toxic Site Also [...]

Filed Under: Eco-feminism, Global Women's Rights Tagged With: environment, global

That Time of the Month Around the World

May 21, 2009 by Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Guest post by Anushay Hossain I was so happy when my colleague pointed out this recent piece by the fabulous NY Times reporter Nicholas Kristof. He never seems to miss a beat when is comes to drawing attention to women’s reproductive health and rights around the world, and the array of barriers women face in [...]

Filed Under: Eco-feminism, Women's Health Tagged With: environment, global, menstruation, women's health

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