

dcecowomen
Jan 14, 20172 min read
March With Us on January 21
EcoWomen is a proud supporter and official partner of the Women’s March on Washington, which will take place on Saturday, January 21,...


dcecowomen
Dec 28, 20163 min read
Reasons We Love DC EcoWomen
Since our founding in 2004, DC EcoWomen has grown from what was once an informal gathering of like-minded women into a full-fledged...


dcecowomen
Dec 10, 20163 min read
Why Should You Care About Community Now, More than Ever?
By Tamara Toles-O’laughlin There is no neat and tidy way to sum up my feelings about current events. Highs and lows abound for all of us...


dcecowomen
Nov 9, 20164 min read
The Benefits of Local Brew
This blog post highlights the benefits of a sustainable local brewery.  DC EcoWomen does not endorse any particular organization but does...


dcecowomen
Oct 31, 20163 min read
Happy Halloween: Historical Sight-Seeing in the DC Area
By Gabrielle Vicari Many people believe that cemeteries are unsettling places, likely because they are grounds where the deceased have...


dcecowomen
Oct 15, 20163 min read
A call to action for sustainability enthusiasts at work
By Brittany Ryan From launching petitions to marching in protests, I’ve come a long way since my environmental activist days. Though...


dcecowomen
Sep 5, 20162 min read
How Millennials Can Shape Our Climate Future
By Ellie Ramm Governments, businesses and universities are focusing increasing resources and attention on what is now our nation’s...


dcecowomen
Jul 18, 20164 min read
Why Should You Care about Statements of Solidarity?
By Tamara Toles O’Laughlin It’s about time It has been less than one week since police officers unjustifiably and unwarrantedly took the...


dcecowomen
Jul 16, 20163 min read
Changing Gears During SafeTrack: Folding Bikes Can Ease Your Commuting Woes
by Stephanie Tsao Has WMATA’s latest surge stirred your last wits? If you’re like me, you may have let a few packed trains go by before...


dcecowomen
Jul 8, 20163 min read
Championing Diversity in Ocean Policy
by Robin Garcia Last year, I wrote about the low representation of women during Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW), a three-day conference...