Sandra Steingraber
Sandra Steingraber is a biologist, author, and 2011 recipient of a Heinz Award for her research and writing on environmental health. She donated the $100,000 cash prize to the fight against hydraulic fracturing, convening a grassroots coalition, New Yorkers Against Fracking. In 2010, her book on the environmental links to cancer, Living Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and Environment, was released as a documentary film. Her most recent book is Raising Elijah: Protecting Children in an Age of Environmental Crisis. She also wrote: Having Faith: An Ecologist's Journey to Motherhood. Hailed by the Sierra Club as "the new Rachel Carson," Steingraber is presently at work on a book about the environmental life of children. She has addressed many environmental health conferences, testified at Congressional briefings, and appeared frequently on national media.
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- Dubbed “the new Rachel Carson,” this ecologist, biologist, cancer survivor, mom, internationally recognized expert on environmental links to cancer and reproductive health and author of the award-winning books: Living Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Environment and Having Faith: An Ecologist’s Journey to Motherhood, explains why pediatric environmental health activism is a key civil rights movement of our era.

