*From Cancer Alley, LA to Cornell:*

*Environmental Injustice and PVC-Free Schools*

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*WHEN: *Monday, April 19, 2010, 7:00pm

*WHERE: *Warren Hall 131

Cornell University Ag Quad

Ithaca, NY

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Lois Gibbs, founder of the Center for Health, Environment and Justice
(CHEJ), is coming to Cornell as part of a statewide speaking tour of NY
colleges this April.  Lois founded CHEJ after winning the nation’s first
community relocation of 900 families due to a leaking toxic waste dump in
Love Canal (Niagara Falls), New York.



Lois is a dynamic and inspiring speaker. At the event she’ll be discussing
how her experiences at Love Canal connect with CHEJ’s new PVC-free schools
campaign.  Learn about PVC, the most toxic plastic for our health and
environment. Find out how the PVC industry is poisoning environmental
justice communities in Louisiana, and where PVC may be hiding on your
campus.  Learn how chemicals such as phthalates and Dioxins are released by
PVC and are linked to breast cancer, reproductive health problems, asthma,
and learning disabilities. Find out how you can kick PVC off your campus by
starting a new PVC-Free Schools Campaign at your University and stand in
solidarity with environmental justice communities impacted by PVC’s toxic
lifecycle.



At the event, Lois will be releasing CHEJ’s new student activist toolkit.
Accompanying Lois on the tour will be Betty the Be Safe Ducky*, *an
inflatable 25-foot rubber ducky that’s been making headlines coast to coast
in support of a PVC-free and toxic-free future.

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*Learn more bout the dangers of PVC in schools.*

CHEJ <http://www.chej.org/>’s PVC-free schools campaign is encouraging
schools to ditch the poison plastic in favor of safer alternatives.  We need
your help to make it a success!  Here’s the Top Ten Reasons Your School
Should Go 
PVC-Free<http://besafenet.com/pvc/documents/2009/Fact-Sheets/110909%20Top%20Ten%20Reasons.pdf>

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*This event is sponsored by the Sustainability Hub and the Center for
Health, Environment & Justice’s Greening Schools Inside & Out Campaign.*

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*To learn more, please contact:*

K.C. Avery at Sustainability Hub, [email protected], or Mike Schade at CHEJ,
[email protected], 212-964-3680.



*RSVP to the Facebook Event- and invite your friends!*

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=113522641993094

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*About Lois Gibbs:*

In 1978, Lois founded the Love Canal Homeowners' Association and led a
campaign with her neighbors to relocate over 900 families from the
contaminated Love Canal community.  Lois went on to found the Center for
Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ), where her vision has guided CHEJ’s
efforts to provide critical organizing and technical assistance to
communities engaged in their own environmental struggles.  Lois has been
recognized extensively for her leadership role in the grassroots
environmental justice movement. Lois is an inspiring and dynamic speaker who
has appeared on many television and radio shows including 60 Minutes, 20/20,
Oprah Winfrey, Good Morning America, The Morning Show and the Today Show.
She is the recipient of an honorary Doctorate from SUNY at Cortland, New
York, the 1990 Goldman Environmental Prize, the 1998 Heinz Award, and the
1999 John Gardner Leadership Award from Independent Sector.  Read
more.<http://www.chej.org/about_lois.htm>





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Reed Dunlea, Green Schools Campaign Organizer

Center for Health, Environment & Justice

718 392 4098 office

[email protected]

http://www.chej.org



Follow CHEJ on Twitter: www.twitter.com/chej

Fan CHEJ on Facebook : www.facebook.com/CHEJfans


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