Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Milking Cancer

posted by Noah at 12:22 PM
Milking Cancer is a new rBGH awareness campaign from Breast Cancer Action that targets pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly...


Milking Cancer from Breast Cancer Action on Vimeo.

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Linkage: From Dumpster Pools to Slum Tours

posted by Noah at 8:00 AM

Turning dumpsters into public pools, gardens, skate ramps...and more! (image shown) via

Shop Well With You is a body image resource for women surviving cancer.

Helping street vendors understand their rights visually. (image shown) via

Slum tours, the future of tourism?

Anti-war ads show what goes around comes around literally. (image shown)

Once again Sappi is offering grants for design projects around social issues. via

"Now Slower with More Bugs" stickers for software or organic gardening! via

The future of insulation? Mushrooms! Thanks Carlos!




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Friday, August 01, 2008

Beware of Pinkwashing

posted by Noah at 11:49 AM
Think Before You Pink is a campaign to promote transparency when it comes to marketing of breast cancer related products. They urge folks to consider supporting the cause by doing something other than just buying more stuff from for profit corporations (many of whom only donate a fraction of the product's cost). They also expose some of the sadly ironic tactics used by marketers desperate to be positively linked to an important cause (test driving cars, whose exhaust are linked to breast cancer for example). Find out more on their site HERE.

Via Micawave

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Cancer Isn't Cool

posted by Noah at 5:32 PM
Apparently it is possible for cancer to be funny after all. The massive Stand Up To Cancer research campaign, which has coordinated an awareness event with all three major US television networks on September 5th, has enlisted some familiar faces to help get the word out in surprisingly amusing ways...






via Micawaves

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Cancer Bottles

posted by Noah at 6:54 PM

In a bit of very sad irony the "Breast Cancer Awareness Bottle" (shown left) currently being sold in the U.S. is made of #7 polycarbonate plastic that contains Bisphenol-A (BPA) which the National Toxicology Program has found to be cancer causing in large doses. While the US Food and Drug Administration has said that the link between BPA and cancer "cannot be proven", the material has already been banned in Canada. Indeed the company that manufactures the bottles has responded to questions about the material by saying that a non-BPA version will be available in 6-8 months, since they would like to sell them in Canada!

If you have bottles marked with a 7 it is suggested that you do not refill/reuse the bottles since that allows the material to more easily transfer toxins to the liquid within. There is a good overview of BPA on Wikipedia HERE.

Thanks to my cousin, a breast cancer survivor, who did the research on this and passed the information along!

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