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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Monday, October 15th, 2012

Founded in 1987, Domestic Violence Awareness Month is a chance to bring together people around the world to join in the common cause of ending violence against women and their children.

The 2012 Day of Unity was celebrated Monday, October 1, and was commemorated with events across the country. Here are a few of our favorite events, activities, and thoughts about DVAM:

How have you celebrated Domestic Violence Awareness Month?  Leave us a comment sharing your stories.

With Love,
The PeaceKeeper Team
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PeaceKeeper Kiss Of Approval – The Lowline

Monday, August 27th, 2012

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This week, we’re shouting out to NYC’s hottest new approach to sustainable technology – The Lowline!

Inspired by the success of the High Line (an NYC elevated freight line converted into a stunning public park) a group called The Delancey Underground Project aims to create an underground green space using an abandoned trolley terminal beneath Delancey Street, on New York’s Lower East Side. The designers are planning to use cutting-edge green technology to enable a functional below-ground ecosystem; sunlight, reflected underground, would save electricity while allowing plants, trees, and grass to thrive.

It looks like their dreams may become a reality very soon; The Delancey Underground Project recently had a successful Kickstarter run back in April, and they are hosting events through the month of September to increase community interest in the project. Ultimately, the creators of the Lowline hope to “provide tremendous opportunities for creative expression, while challenging assumptions of the way humans work, live, commute, and interact”; this includes community programs such as art exhibits, farmers’ markets, and educational series. “This space will be more than a space,” says the project’s website. “It will generate community, and it will inspire in the way beautiful environments can inspire.”

We at PeaceKeeper are super excited to have a new park in NYC, especially one that’s using cutting-edge sustainable technology to make the world a greener place! To find out more, you can visit thelowline.org or check out their old Kickstarter campaign.

Image courtesy Delancey Underground Kickstarter.

With Love,
The PeaceKeeper Team
www.iamapeacekeeper.com

PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics is the only cosmetics company to give donations to urgent human rights issues around the world.
Want to become a PeaceKeeper too? Check out our products and the causes we support!

PeaceKeeper’s Midsummer Sale: Get Gorgeous This July!

Monday, July 16th, 2012

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Hi PeaceKeepers,

If your calendar’s anything like ours, it’s packed with amazing Summer events; weddings, birthdays, outdoor concerts, even a block party or two! While you’re out having fun in the sun, you want to look as gorgeous as possible without breaking a sweat, and PeaceKeeper’s got the perfect products to help you out.

Through July 31, check out our Midsummer Sale and get 20% off everything – and we mean everything: our USDA-approved YUM Balms (in four fruity flavors), our shimmery Lip Glosses, and our Vegan Nail Paints – perfect beauty products for a hot day! Use promo code JULY at checkout.

With Love,
The PeaceKeeper Team
www.iamapeacekeeper.com

PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics is the only cosmetics company to give donations to urgent human rights issues around the world.
Want to become a PeaceKeeper too? Check out our products and the causes we support!

Paycheck Fairness Act Fails In Senate

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

Last week, the Paycheck Fairness Act failed to receive the 60 votes it would need to pass in the Senate, with every Republican voting against it.

We at PeaceKeeper are heartbroken and disappointed that this bill, which would have enabled women to receive equal pay as men and ended employer discrimination, was deemed unfit to be passed into law by the GOP. We hope that one day, this bill may be brought back to the Senate for a winning fight for gender equality in the workplace.

In the meantime, we leave you with the words of Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), one of the bill’s authors, courtesy of The Huffington Post:

“Mikulski said she refuses to let her bill “die on parliamentary entanglements” and, after quoting Abigail Adams, called on women everywhere to keep fighting until the bill becomes law.

“Put on your lipstick! Square your shoulders! Suit up and let’s fight for a new American revolution where women are paid for equal work! Let’s end wage discrimination in this century once and for all.”"

With Love,

The PeaceKeeper Team

(PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics (www.iamapeacekeeper.com) is the first cosmetic line to give donations to fund urgent human rights issues globally.
Want to become a PeaceKeeper too?  Check out our products and learn about the causes we support.)

Fighting For Human Rights Via Twitter

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Since its inception in 2006, Twitter has exploded from a simple microblog to a hotbed of political struggle. Users all over the world – politicians, celebrities, ordinary citizens – have taken advantage of the site’s to put forth their political views in concise bursts of 140 characters or less.

This past week incited a Twitter firestorm on two accounts:

- In response to complaints about the lack of racial diversity in HBO’s new sitcom Girls, writer Lesley Arfin tweeted: “What really bothered me most about Precious was that there was no representation of ME.”

This afternoon, Fox News analyst Monica Crowley reacted to the announcement of Sandra Fluke’s engagement with the following tweet: “To a man?” When attacked as a bigot, a homophobe, and a terrible person, she claimed it was a joke, tweeting “I love exposing the Left’s total lack of a sense of humor.”

Couple these inciting incidents with the growing use of Twitter to chronicle political movements in real time (Occupy Wall Street, the protest of Facebook’s all-male board of directors), and it’s clear that Twitter is a huge part of the growing movement to make social media political too.

Now, we at PeaceKeeper love our Twitter account (@PeaceKeeperCaus) and so should you, but if you’re a novice Tweeter looking to get your voice heard, here are a few advantages and disadvantages of using your Twitter as your political platform:

1. Connected. With hashtags, you can add your name to the conversation about any current political issue. This not only ensures that your voice will be heard and responded to; it also allows you to listen and respond to like-minded people!
Additionally, the ability to tweet (or re-tweet) at important figures in the conversation (a celebrity, the President) you have the chance to express your thoughts directly to the people who can make the biggest impact.

2. Concise. Tweeting is a quick and easy way to get your thoughts across, but with its 140-character limit, it forces you to get rid of the B.S. and say what you really mean.

3. Easy to Use. A tweet is basically a combination of a petition signature and a Facebook status! Like a petition signature, it lets you show your support to a larger audience than just your friends or family, and it receives attention from the most important people in the political movement. Like a Facebook status, it gives you the chance to express your own opinions alongside the opinions of like-minded people, thus allowing for a new voice to be heard in the conversation.

With all this in mind, here are a few things to think about when engaging in political Tweeting:
1. Remember that everything you post is going to be there forever. Lesley Arfin deleted her tweet and posted an apology, but not before it was screencapped and published on all the major news websites. Think very carefully about what you tweet, especially if it could be radical or offensive.

2. Stay on topic. It’s very hard to say everything you want in 140 characters or less (especially if you include a link), but try to state your opinion clearly and succinctly without straying from the main point. When everyone is using the same hashtag to talk about wildly different things, the conversation gets lost and it’s harder to effect change.

Do you use Twitter? Do you think it’s effective? How would you use it to get involved in political change? Leave a comment below!

With Love,
The PeaceKeeper Team

Celebrate Earth Day With ‘Billion Acts Of Green’

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

hands holding small tree dirt Celebrate Earth Day With Billion Acts Of Green

Here at PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics, Earth Day (April 22) is kind of like our New Year’s: Everyone in the office makes an eco-friendly resolution, from volunteering at a local park to taking shorter showers. But with the Billion Acts Of Green campaign, we discovered a way to really make our resolutions count!

Billion Acts of Green is a campaign created by the Earth Day network, and it is currently the largest environmental service project on the planet. On the Billion Acts of Green website, users can pledge their own Act or choose from a list of Earth Day Favorites. Submissions on the site include eating more local food, picking up trash and recyclables, harvesting rainwater, and even cleaning up Malaysia’s waterfalls.

You can visit the official Billion Acts Of Green website at http://act.earthday.org/ . Three days before Earth Day, they’re at over 980 million pledges, so now’s your chance to pledge your Act of Green – and stick to it!

 

With Love,

The PeaceKeeper Team

(Image courtesy schoolofwisdom.com.)

We’re shouting out to Democracia Real Ya!

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

spain protest1 Were shouting out to Democracia Real Ya!

Last week, following a massive protest march through Madrid, 400 protesters camped out in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol Square as part of the Democracia Real Ya (Real Democracy Now) grassroots movement. Despite numerous police attempts to chase the protesters away, thousands of people started migrating to the square out of solidarity. Now, over a week later, the protesters number 25,000 strong per day alone, 3,000 of which have been sleeping in the square every night.

What makes this such an extraordinary event? The demonstration had been organized via text messages, Facebook and Twitter–yet another illustration of the power of mankind to achieve great things, even with something so simple as a computer or a phone.

Democracia Real Ya, formed by “18 or 20 deadbeats with a budget of a thousand euros”, is fighting for the Spanish government to own up to its responsibility for the country’s economic crash and staggering unemployment rates. The movement’s motto, “We are not goods in the hands of politicians and bankers”, is a direct response to the inability of Spain’s government to rein in the economy from its steady downward slide–and the protest itself is putting even more pressure on the country’s upcoming elections.

Though Spain’s government has issued several ultimatums to the protesters to leave the square, a decisive showdown on Wednesday May 18th–in which the police, despite ordering the protesters to evacuate by midnight, ultimately did nothing–has left them powerless against the sheer numbers and conviction of their people. According to an interview with Madrid teacher Sam Robson, 70 percent of people polled on television were in favor of the camp, and firefighters have refused to take down protest banners that cover commercial advertisements.

We at PeaceKeeper definitely wish we were in Spain right now to see history in the making! All 25,000 (per day!!) are in our thoughts and we hope that Spain’s government receives the justice it deserves.

To learn more about the protest, you can check out this interview with Sam Robson (mentioned above) or this article from El Pais.

With Love,
The PeaceKeeper Team

(Writer:  Jessica Smith.  Picture courtesy Shawsblog.

For more information about PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics, visit www.iamapeacekeeper.com.)

The Beginner’s Guide To Activism

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

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We at PeaceKeeper are devoted to activism in our everyday lives! When you purchase PeaceKeeper, we donate all after-tax, non-distributable profits to fight urgent human rights issues.  Also, we believe that our products should contain “No Nasty Anything,” whether that’s artificial preservatives, harmful chemicals, or slave labor.

However, we know that it can be difficult to live an activist life, especially when you’re so busy with your career or your family.  Therefore, we have compiled “The Beginner’s Guide To Activism”, a list of helpful tips for those of you who want to start making positive change for people around the world.

1.  Ask yourself:  What do I care about the most?
This does not have to have a big answer.  You don’t necessarily have to care about the hole in the ozone layer.  But if you know, for example, that you hate the look of a pile of trash in a beautiful park, try to bring that idea into the world.  Why does that pile of trash in that beautiful park make you angry, and more importantly, how could you go about fixing it?

Which brings us to our next point…

2. Start Small.
Remember those guys on the street with their giant jugs full of money, calling out “One Penny!  Just One Penny To Help The Homeless!”?  That’s because even something as small as a penny can help the cause.  With activism, you don’t need to feed the entire homeless population of New York in a day; that’s impossible.  As long as you continue to do good out of a desire for change, you have made a powerful contribution, no matter how small.

3.  Make It A Habit.
Activism is like exercise; it takes time and dedication, and it eventually pays off big-time if you do it properly.  Like we said before, even if you’re doing something small, like picking up trash off the street and throwing it away, it does make a difference.  Just make sure you’re doing it on a regular basis.   Maybe you could decide to pick up 10 pieces of trash one day a week, and gradually increase that as you go on.  By the end of two months, you’ll have a very strong “activism muscle.”

4.  Get Your Friends To Join In.
Again, like exercise, sometimes it’s best to get a friend to join you.  Not only will the pleasant company make the time go by faster, but two can do twice the work of one in the same amount of time!  Perhaps you could plan a friendly competition to see who can do the most good in the least amount of time…just make sure it doesn’t get too out of hand!

We hope these guidelines are helpful to you in kickstarting your life as an activist!  Do you have any more tips?  Think there’s something we’ve forgotten?  Leave a comment below!

With Love,

The PeaceKeeper Team

(Writer: Jessica Smith. Picture courtesy DoGoodInBrooklyn.org.)

For more information about PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics, visit www.iamapeacekeeper.com.)

PeaceKeeper Kiss Of Approval: Skin Deep

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

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Our latest Kiss of Approval is a shout out to Skin Deep!

Created by the Environmental Working Group, this website aims to provide consumers with the most up-to-date information on safe cosmetic products. The ingredients of over 65,000 products are listed in their database, along with safety rankings between 1 (safest) and 10 (most hazardous).

The Skin Deep initiative has recently been in the news because of Jessica Assaf, an NYU student who placed “Warning! Toxic Hazard” stickers on ‘Secret’ brand deodorants in her local drug stores. Skin Deep’s website states that Secret carries high risks of organ system toxicity and moderate risks of neurotoxicity (click HERE for the full report).

Skin Deep also has information on PeaceKeeper’s Lip Paint and Nail Polish, both of which have received low safety scores on the scale. For a more detailed list of our ingredients, you can check out our official Ingredients page.

Skin Deep is a great resource if you’re unsure about what’s going into your cosmetics (the cosmetics industry has notoriously little input from the FDA). For more information, you can check out their website at www.ewg.org/skindeep.

With Love,

The PeaceKeeper Team

(Writer: Jessica Smith.  Picture courtesy Skin Deep.

For more information about PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics, visit www.iamapeacekeeper.com.)

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL MOTHER EARTH DAY!

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

earth1 HAPPY INTERNATIONAL MOTHER EARTH DAY!

In 2009, the United Nations officially deemed April 22 “International Mother Earth Day,” a day to recognize and honor this amazing planet that created us.  Here are a few ways you can honor Mother Earth today (and every day!):

1.  Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!! (We at PeaceKeeper think this should be everyone’s environmental mantra…)

2.  Don’t eat any foods with ingredients that a third grader can’t pronounce. (This is healthy for the earth AND for you, too!)

3.  Don’t eat any foods that come prepackaged. (Exceptions:  Pret a Manger, which makes their preservative-free sandwiches every morning!)

4.  Don’t waste water. (Try turning off the shower between rinses, using only a trickle of water for your toothbrush, using a stainless steel water bottle instead of wasteful plastic ones…the list goes on and on!)

We’re just hitting the tip of the iceberg here!  What are some of your ideas for Earth Day?  How did you celebrate today?  Leave a comment below!

With Love,

The PeaceKeeper Team

(Writer: Jessica Smith.  Photo courtesy Saving Mother Earth.

For more information about PeaceKeeper Cause-Metics, visit www.iamapeacekeeper.com.)