Cynthia McKeown
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18-05-2011 17:07:20
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More great news on the film front! "Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment" was selected for screening at the Colorado Environmental Film Festival in February, 2024! @CEFFestival Silent Spring Inst Cancer Free Economy
Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment was just selected by Nature Without Borders International Film Festival! Silent Spring Inst Cancer Free Economy
Great article by Victoria St. Martin on #beautyjustice featuring Silent Spring's Dr. Elissia Franklin and our recent study on scented menstrual/intimate care products, and their potential role in driving chemical exposures and health disparities. w/ ColumbiaPublicHealth Occidental College Black Women For Wellness
Great to see The Boston Globe editorial board come out in favor of proposed legislation to protect Massachusetts residents from #PFAS in everyday products and shift markets away from these toxic chemicals. bostonglobe.com/2023/12/24/opi… via The Boston Globe
A very moving and deeply personal Boston Globe article profiling four Newton, MA teachers and why they are on strike - despite their desire to be back in the classroom with their students. bostonglobe.com/2024/01/30/met… via The Boston Globe
Thrilled that my film, "Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment" will be screened in-person Cinema Verde on 4/21. Check out their Roku channel to screen films virtually: cinemaverde.org
Can't wait for our screening of Unacceptable Risk Cinema Verde on April 21, 2024! For more information: cinemaverde.org
Thank you Senator Jeff Merkley for hosting today’s Senate hearing on #PFAS exposures and health effects. It’s critically important that we take steps to avoid unnecessary PFAS exposures now and work to develop additional PFAS-free alternatives in the future. Silent Spring Inst