Hi All, I had a great interview with Alison Cohen this week about the work of WhyHunger, and their mission to provide critical resources to support grassroots movements. They work with organizations committed to social, environmental, racial and economic justice, working … Read More
Posts tagged: #environmental
iEat Green Shares Interview with Dena Merriam, Founder of the Global Peace Initiative of Women and Author of “My Journey Through Time”
I had a wonderful interview this morning with Dena Merriam about the non-profit organization she founded called; The Global Peace Initiative of Women. Her original intention was to bring more women into the conversation of spirituality and peace, but quickly … Read More
iEat Green Shares Interview with Ryan Madden from Long Island Progressive Coalition
My guest, Ryan Madden, joined me this past week and shared a wealth of inspiring, yet critical, information as we work to move towards social and environmental justice. Madden actually lives in Queens, NY, but works in Massapequa as the Sustainability … Read More
Voice Your Concern About Tax Plan NOW; Fight Youth Targeted Junk Food Advertising; Find the GMO Apple, A Scavenger Hunt
Republican Tax Plan Jeopardizes the Environmental Protection Agency “House Republicans released their plan to give a tax handout to the richest 1% and giant corporations — from Big Oil to Monsanto. This plan would lead to a massive increase in … Read More
EPA Prioritizes Big Industries First; Puerto Rico’s Agricultural Sector Impacted by Maria, Melania Trump Says NO to GMO, Say What?
Scott Pruitt Putting Industry First… Let’s Not Turn a Blind Eye! “In the four months since he took office as the Environmental Protection Agency’s administrator, Scott Pruitt has moved to undo, delay or otherwise block more than 30 environmental rules, … Read More
May 11: CUNY Urban Food Policy Forum: Building a Food Movement in NY in the Age of Trump
A new president and congress have threatened to repeal or weaken many of the accomplishments of the food justice movement won in the last two decades. In the next few years, how can the food movement here in New York … Read More
March on WA DC for Science; Tell USDA “NO” for Organic Checkoff; Indivisible Team Action Update; Ban Pesticides NOW
March on Washington DC for Science on April 22nd The ‘March for Science’ will be held in Washington, D.C., and satellite marches will be held in other cities, much like the Women’s March the day after the inauguration. The march stands for science … Read More
March 10: NOFA-NY Brainstorming Action Plan Meeting
Friday, March 10 from 6:30 – 9:30 pm at the 6th Street Community Center, 638 East 6th Street, Manhattan Free of charge! Refreshments will be served. Tell us what you think is working and what is not working for organic … Read More