Your Health, DIY Non-Toxic Homes,
and Community Advocacy
FREE
Saturdays, 1:30-3:30pm
McCarren Play Center
776 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11222
Light, healthy lunch provided
Open to all. Registration recommended:
(917) 727 9761 or in...@humanimpactsinstitute.org
For more information: HumanImpactsInstitute.org
Nearly 63 synthetic chemicals are in the average American home. Many of these chemicals are found in cleaning products and are unsafe to those who frequently use them. Join the Human Impacts Institute Saturdays to explore health impacts, DIY non-toxic recipes, and how to work together to improve our community. Hear from experts in healthcare, media, advocacy, and community organizing, while sharing stories with your neighbors about the past and future health of our families and neighborhood!
Participants who attend all four workshops will receive a certificate of Health and Community Advocacy from the Human Impacts Institute.
Saturday, February 21st
Environmental Justice and Consumer Advocacy
Guest speaker: Tara DePorte, Human Impacts Institute
Investigate how health risks impact us in different ways and share strategies on how to come together to prevent and respond to pollution threats as a community.
Saturday, February 28th
DIY Non-Toxic Cleaning
Guest speaker: Ogonnaya Dotson-Newman, WE Act for Environmental Justice
Take a look at how your cleaning products rate for health and safety and join us in making your own, safer alternatives to reduce risks and prevent pollution. First 20 registered will receive a DIY nontoxic cleaner kit.
Saturday, March 7th
Health Impacts of Toxins in the Home and Workplace
Guest speaker: Dr. Stephen Dahmer, Director of the Center for Health and Healing
Explore how to choose healthy products by understanding labels on our cleaning, food and beauty products, while learning from a medical doctor the impacts household chemicals have on our families, workplace, and communities.
Saturday March 14th
Community Storytelling for Action
Guest speaker: Amy Braunschweiger, Human Rights Watch
Learn how to share your story from an award-winning journalist, while supporting positive change and collaboration in our communities.
This project has been funded in part by a grant from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Environmental Justice Community Impact Grant Program and funding provided by the NYS Pollution Prevention Institute through a grant from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. We’d like to thank our community partners at the McCarren Play Center of the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation for hosting this series.
Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Environmental Conservation.