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Register: It All Adds Up – Toxic Chemicals and the Future of Women’s Health

How does our makeup and skincare affect our health? What are the cumulative effects of toxic chemicals in our air, water, soil, food, and the products we use every day? How many of the women in our lives are fighting preventable diseases, infertility, or chronic health conditions?

In honor of Women’s History Month, CEH is hosting a virtual town hall that will bring together experts to illuminate these questions on March 27 at 12pm PT / 3pm ETLearn more. 

We will learn about the health effects of cosmetics on women of color; the toxic chemicals lurking in our athletic clothing, purses, and yoga mats; how pollution impacts our bodies and communities; and the policy issues we must push forward for systemic change. If young women are our future climate heroes, how can we work together for a safer, healthier world? Join us!

Featured speakers include: Janette Robinson Flint, Executive Director, Black Women for Wellness; Ami Zota, ScD, Associate Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, Columbia University; Shakoora Azimi-Gaylon, Senior Director, Toxic Exposures and Pollution Prevention; and Kizzy Charles-Guzman, Chief Executive Officer of CEH.

Learn more about our speakers.