Posts tagged: #human rights

Keep the Soil, Not the Grass; Artists’ Share More Than Fruit; Healthy School Food is Here to Stay; NY Fast-Food Workers Make Political Gains; Nestle Comments to Protect Food Safety

U.S. Pays Farmers Billions To Save The Soil. But It’s Blowing Away – NPR, the Salt In recent years, dust storms have returned, driven mainly by drought. But, according to rural residents and others, farmers are “making the problem worse by … Read More

Today is International Women’s Day! Join the Movement! The Rise of Earthquakes; De-Stress with Michel Pascal as He Joins Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network

Hi All, Today, Wednesday March 8th, is International Women’s Day, and the organizers of the Women’s March have called for a day of action for equity, justice, and the human rights of women—through collective action, economic solidarity, and a one-day … Read More

Why Eating Vegan is Such a Challenge! Save the Date for Slow Food Nations in Denver, July 14-16th; Party with Slow Food North Shore on January 29th!; iEat Green Joins the Women’s March on Washington; Tanya Steel, Editorial Director of Clean Plates Joins Bhavani on PRN

Hi Everyone, Yesterday, I participated in a regional meeting of Slow Food leaders from the New York area, at a very prominent “Slow Foodie” restaurant in the city. The menu had been pre-selected, and was a beautiful display of artisanal … Read More

Push to Rid Our Streets of Toxic Pee; Say NO to Fracking Infrastructure; Reject the Energy Policy Modernization Policy Act; Stop the Native American Land Grab

Push to Rid Our Streets of Toxic Pee! This is not the first time iEat Green has brought your attention to the health and environmental risks of Glyphosate (one of several toxic chemicals found in RoundUp) and it won’t be the last! That … Read More

Take Action: Save Our National Forests From Logging Companies; Stop the Trans Pacific Partnership Once and For All; Support the Food Recovery Act

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Save Our National Forests From Logging Companies Republican Rep. Greg Walden has introduced a bill that would dispose of thousands of acres of national forest land in Oregon’s Klamath River Basin, which is home to both Klamath National Forest and … Read More