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Moms Need Birth Control Too

Posted February 17th, 2012 by Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner

My jaw dropped. Could I really be seeing a picture of the “expert” witnesses on birth control testifying before Congress, and ….they were all men?! [1] What year are we in anyway? This is beyond out-of-touch.  It’s downright offensive. With 1.86 children in the average U.S. family, it’s clear that the vast majority women and mothers [...]

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Wellness Wednesday: News and Tips for Breastfeeding Moms

Posted February 15th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

Welcome to Wellness Wednesdays! Join us on the MomsRising blog every Wednesday for tips, expert advice, and the latest news on wellness related issues, including: Breastfeeding Health care Paid Sick Days …and so much more! It’s going to be great: Look how happy this baby is about it! This week, we’re taking a closer look [...]

The State of the States is…Masculine: Women Urgently Needed in State Legislatures!

Posted February 8th, 2012 by Miriam Feffer

With presidential primaries in full swing, each state stands to enjoy a moment in the spotlight.  As riveting as the recent political theatrics have been, the campaign season also underscores just how many important decisions are made at the state level.  From education to health care to workplace policy to environmental protection (our main focus at [...]

Mad Libs for Mad Moms

Posted January 5th, 2012 by Claire Moshenberg

If there was a Hall of Fame for road trip games, Mad Libs would be number one. A word nerd from the get-go, I loved these books of swiss-cheesed sentences, blank spaces waiting to be filled with the comedic stylings of my easily amused backseat gang (“The Hippo ate a copy machine and walked into a punch bowl.” Can you believe it?! Hilarious!). Vintage kids games are [...]

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5 Non-toxic New Years Resolutions

Posted December 27th, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Go to the gym. Get organized. Start a new hobby. There’s a list of three common new years resolutions, which doubles as a list of resolutions I’ve made and haven’t kept a hundred times over. But my non-toxic resolutions? Those I’ve kept, because I’ve made them easy and concrete. Two years ago, I started using [...]

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#WomenOccupyWorld: We Are Country

Posted November 21st, 2011 by Lisa Labon

I am Country As earth lays bare her fertile body I stand boldly naked Whole and entwined We are one In defiance of your objection Objectification You may not dissect me You may not own me You may not occupy me I am Country Every part that you cut, rape, and mine You cannot destroy [...]

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My Newborn’s ‘Baptism’ into a Toxic World: His first bath with J&J Baby shampoo, and the need for the Safe Cosmetics Act

Posted November 8th, 2011 by Erin Boles

Before the birth of my first child, my husband and I did ALL the research.  We read books on pregnancy, fetal development and the birth process. The desire to bring our child into the safest world we could create for him was really the driving force behind these preparations.  We searched for mattresses that weren’t [...]

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Don’t Get Mad, Get Elected!

Posted November 2nd, 2011 by Miriam Feffer

Turned to your favorite news source lately?   You’ve surely noticed that as another election season gathers steam, the so-called “civil” servants jockeying to represent us spend their time trying to pummel each other with barbs and bile.  The conversation never seems to turn to vital issues like the safety of the air we breathe or [...]

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Five Tips for the Non-Toxic Chef

Posted November 1st, 2011 by Claire Moshenberg

Creating non-toxic food isn’t just about buying healthier foods or cooking at home; you have to make sure your cooking space and habits aren’t home to hidden chemicals. While I’ve been detoxing my kitchen and cooking practices, I’ve come across a few easy tricks to lighten your chemical load in the kitchen. Try these top [...]

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Why we can’t shop our way out of breast cancer.

Posted October 27th, 2011 by Mia Davis

By Mia Davis and Amy Lubitow We’re sure you’ve noticed: October is breast cancer awareness month. You can’t miss the deluge of pink ribbons on every store shelf, on NFL players, jewelry, cosmetics. Even the White House went pink this month. Pink ribbons are big business. At present, 1 out of 8 women is diagnosed [...]

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