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Before you started looking into the harms of beauty products, you were studying breast cancer as an environmental justice issue?

  Before you started looking into the harms of beauty products, you were studying breast cancer as an environmental justice issue? Yes. It was based on Richmond, California, where Chevron is. We were looking at all of these chemicals—a lot of which were hypothesized to come from oil combustion—thinking about Chevron and the polluting industries. At that time I was a post-doc, so I just finished my PhD and the people I worked with also studied these endocrine-disrupting chemicals, the ones that come from products in your homes and building materials. I had a big finding that came out about flame retardants, which are in your couches, in your electronics. “Statistically, the ratio of ethnic differences and douching explain the differences in phthalate levels.”  I started working on that and then getting involved in the policy. When I started learning more about these chemicals, I started thinking about the beauty aspect of it. I wrote the first version of a beauty piece, and it ...

who also work in the hotel where they sheltered,

  who also work in the hotel where they sheltered,  started cleaning up the debris and assessing the damage even before the hotel's manager was able to return to the building, Noticias Telemundo reported. That's when it became clear to Maggie Vidal that immigrant construction workers like herself will be key to rebuilding what Idalia destroyed. Damages from Idalia could surpass $9 billion, according to an estimate from UBS Bank.