Reading between the redlines: How 1934 redlining policies meet Berkeley's housing burdens of today
What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
Reading between the redlines: How 1934 redlining policies meet Berkeley's housing burdens of today
What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
Study indicates link between chemical exposure, short-term stillbirth
Certain chemicals are associated with increased risk of stillbirth within two to four days of exposure, according to a study from researchers at the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, or OEHHA.
Study indicates link between chemical exposure, short-term stillbirth
Certain chemicals are associated with increased risk of stillbirth within two to four days of exposure, according to a study from researchers at the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, or OEHHA.
CA Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bills banning 24 chemicals from cosmetics
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills Wednesday that ban 24 toxic chemicals from use in cosmetics and require beauty and personal care companies to disclose harmful ingredients in their products.
CA Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bills banning 24 chemicals from cosmetics
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills Wednesday that ban 24 toxic chemicals from use in cosmetics and require beauty and personal care companies to disclose harmful ingredients in their products.
State considers putting additional warning label on cannabis products
The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment will hold a meeting to determine whether cannabis smoke and THC — the chemical in cannabis that makes people “high” — will be added to a list of harmful toxins, per Proposition 65.
State considers putting additional warning label on cannabis products
The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment will hold a meeting to determine whether cannabis smoke and THC — the chemical in cannabis that makes people “high” — will be added to a list of harmful toxins, per Proposition 65.