Our upcoming Uptown Chat on June 29 will feature a panel of researchers, advocates and drag queens/kings.
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Dear John,
I'm excited to invite you to join me on Tuesday, June 29th from 6-7 PM ET for the next installment in our Virtual Uptown Chats ([link removed]) , a special event in celebration of Pride Month.
Hair straighteners, skin lighteners, and makeup products can be packed with harmful chemicals that can leave negative impacts on the body. Many of these toxic products are disproportionately aimed at women and femme identified people of color. We will be hosting a panel of researchers, advocates and queer drag performers to discuss the toxic chemicals found in beauty and other personal care products and their impact on the queer community.
One of our panelists will be Dr. Ami Zota, an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental & Occupational Health at the George Washington University Milken School of Public Health.
For more details about the event, please see below or register online ([link removed]) . You will be able to submit a question for the panelists upon registration or ask live during the event.
Hope to see you there!
Best,
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** Tuesday, June 29th
6 - 7 PM | Zoom
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What you can expect:
* An exciting and fun opportunity to directly engage with the guest panelists
* Discuss policy and intiatives that impact Northern Manhattan communities
* Learn about WE ACT's upcoming initiatives
* Participate in a live virtual Q&A session
This series is brought to you by
WE ACT for Environmental Justice
in partnership with Con Edison
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