

This Valentine’s Day, the DCEW Executive Board share what they love about the environment
As most of America continues to deal with the effects of COVID and quarantining, it’s evident that we are all in need of feel good...
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Feb 12, 20211 min read


Making New Year’s Resolutions? This Year Calls for Community Care
By: Tacy Lambiase In 2021, let’s commit to investing and caring for ourselves and our communities. For many of us, it’s a ritual. When a...
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Jan 23, 20213 min read


8 Ideas for Eco-Friendly New Year’s Resolutions – And How to Actually Stick to Them
By: Ellie Long If you’re anything like me, you’re starting out 2021 more than a little exhausted from the events of the past year. Yes,...
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Jan 15, 20215 min read


The Fight for Reproductive Health Care Is a Fight for Human Rights
By: Kelley Dennings ATT: “The Fight for Reproductive Health Care Is a Fight for Human Rights” by Kelley Dennings originally appeared as...
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Jan 4, 20215 min read


Essential Food and Agriculture Workers Need Our Support During COVID-19
By: Jes Walton and Charlotte Tate Millions of people throughout our food supply chains, from farms to delivery drivers, are risking their...
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Nov 21, 20204 min read


Exposed: Educating and Advocating In a Political Stalemate
By: Kaley Beins “In order to protect public health from chemical contamination, there needs to be a massive outcry–a choir of voices–by...
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Nov 15, 20204 min read


The Environmental Impacts of the 2020 Presidential Election or Biden’s Green Plan
By: Artisha Naidu On November 7th, 2020, a new president was elected, and the future of the environment is looking healthier. The...
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Nov 15, 20204 min read


Looking for Onsite Dining in DC Restaurants that Hold the Plastic? Check Out These Options
By: Susan Schorr Restaurants have been hit hard by COVID-19. In March, they were ordered to suspend table seating and limited to delivery...
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Nov 6, 20203 min read


How I Navigated a Career in the Environment
By: Nancy Stoner When I was first launching my career, I never would have imagined that I would pursue environmental law, environmental...
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Oct 31, 20202 min read


A Shared Struggle: The Parallels Between the Plight of Women and that of Mother Earth
By Ngozika Egbuonu, M.A., M.S. “In the end, all the struggles have the same objective: the defense of life. That is the most important,...
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Oct 31, 20207 min read