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Protect Californians from Pesticide Poisoning:

Over the next week, we will profile individuals who have filed state claims as victims of aerial pesticide spraying for the light brown apple moth. These efforts supplement "Remembrance" activities taking place throughout Northern California and underscore the countless unnamed victims of toxic pesticide exposure each year. 

In September, October and November of 2007, the California Department of Food and Agriculture sprayed a pheromone product over the citizens of Monterey and Santa Cruz counties with little notification. Read More...

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Community Defenders

Sacramento Magazine recently called her a “Green Goddess”, though she would scoff at the term. She leads by example, being as environmentally-friendly as possible in her day-to-day life, but also works to reform the bigger problems she sees with chemical misuse. Kim Glazzard is the volunteer Executive Director of Organic Sacramento, a community organization dedicated to promoting organic agriculture and sustainable food systems. Read More...

 

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Take Action

Our communities should have the right to create laws that protect the health of our families and the environment. Help us take back our rights by taking back control of pesticide use. Read More...

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Events

Join us on Thursday, December 11th for Organic Capital in Sacramento as we celebrate local activism, eat good food, and take action! Read More... Learn more about events commemorating victims of pesticide spraying along the Central Coast here.

 

 

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Get Information!

Learn more about efforts to get to our lawns and schools safe and pesticide-free. We can remake the American Dream without the chemicals. Read More…