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Cynthia McKeown

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"Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment" is an official selection of the 2024 Erie Int'l Film Festival. Gratifying that the story of Dr. Kripke's work about the danger of toxic chemicals in our everyday environment continues to reach wider audiences.

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I’m thrilled to announce that my film, “Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment” was just awarded “Best of Show” in the environmental film category by the Nature Without Borders International Film Festival.

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Very good news - but it's just a start: EPA announces first-ever national regulations for "forever chemicals" in drinking water cbsnews.com/news/epa-first… via @CBSNews


Can't wait for our screening of Unacceptable Risk @CinemaVerdeFest on April 21, 2024! For more information: cinemaverde.org

Check out the newest trailer for "Unacceptable Risk," one of the films airing at Cinema Verde's 2024 Film Festival on April 20th-22nd at Cypress and Grove Brewing and through our virtual screenings at cinemaverde.org!



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Thanks Adam Nordell from @defendourhealth for being a plenary speaker at #NEWMOA Conference & discussing #PFAS impacts on farmers, including his family. 🙏 Everyone is exposed (“We are all downstream of DuPont, 3M, and Chemours”) but farmers can be among the most highly exposed.

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Chemicals Found In Popular Household Products Potentially Linked To Autism, Multiple Sclerosis, Study... via @forbes forbes.com/sites/ariannaj…


Thrilled that my film, "Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment" will be screened in-person @CinemaVerdeFest on 4/21. Check out their Roku channel to screen films virtually: cinemaverde.org

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I’m looking forward to this week’s screening of my film, Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment at the 18th Annual Colorado Environmental Film Festival (CEFF) on Feb. 22-25, 2024. Tickets & info at ceff.net. #CEFF2024

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A very moving and deeply personal Boston Globe article profiling four Newton, MA teachers and why they are on strike - despite their desire to be back in the classroom with their students. bostonglobe.com/2024/01/30/met… via @BostonGlobe


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This Friday evening Feb. 2 (Groundhog Day!) I'll be sharing the stage with Jim Infantino and Danielle Miraglia at the Square Root in Roslindale. Jim is half folksinger/half surrealist poet, and Danielle is all blues maven so it should be a great night. Hope you can join us!

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Newton, MA teachers are on strike for fair COLA, mental health support for students & humane family leave. For FY24 Newton had a budget surplus of $28 million. The only "resource" lacking is political will! Learn more: newteach.org

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For anyone concerned about #PFAS in your community's drinking water!

Catch Silent Spring's Dr. Laurel Schaider tomorrow Jan. 23 for a presentation on #PFAS in drinking water--the potential health effects and what people can do to reduce their exposures. 7PM @ Duxbury High School. Presented by the Town of Duxbury & Duxbury Safe Water Committee.



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More than 900 chemicals commonly found in consumer products and the environment have been linked to breast cancer risk in a new study. @kristinawrites ehn.org/more-than-900-…


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Great to see @BostonGlobe editorial board come out in favor of proposed legislation to protect Massachusetts residents from #PFAS in everyday products and shift markets away from these toxic chemicals. bostonglobe.com/2023/12/24/opi… via @BostonGlobe


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Great article by @VStMartin on #beautyjustice featuring Silent Spring's Dr. Elissia Franklin and our recent study on scented menstrual/intimate care products, and their potential role in driving chemical exposures and health disparities. w/ @ColumbiaMSPH @Occidental @BW4WLA

An effort by Heather McTeer Toney, a former EPA official, is a part of a larger campaign to educate communities of color about personal and communal environmental harms. insideclimatenews.org/news/20122023/…



Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment was just selected by Nature Without Borders International Film Festival! @SilentSpringIns @CFENetwork

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Proud and pleased to be reaching more audiences with Dr. Kripke's important messages about environmental toxins and cancer. Festival info: ceff.net

More great news on the film front! "Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment" was selected for screening at the Colorado Environmental Film Festival in February, 2024! @CEFFestival @SilentSpringIns @CFENetwork



More great news on the film front! "Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment" was selected for screening at the Colorado Environmental Film Festival in February, 2024! @CEFFestival @SilentSpringIns @CFENetwork


Amazing news! My film, "Unacceptable Risk: Dr. Margaret Kripke on Cancer and the Environment" was just selected to screen at the Cinema Verde Environmental Film &Arts Festival. @CinemaVerdeFest @SilentSpringIns @CFENetwork


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