
Sonya Schuh in Inside Climate News: 'The Environmental Injustice of Beauty'
SMC researcher provides an expert voice in a story that addresses the public health ramifications of the ways in which race-based depictions of beauty drive the use of hazardous products.
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Saint Mary's Professor of Biology Sonya Schuh, PhD is featured as an expert voice in a recent titled "The 鈥楨nvironmental Injustice of Beauty鈥: The Role That Pressure to Conform Plays In Use of Harmful Hair, Skin Products Among Women of Color."
The story explores the public health ramifications of the ways in which race-based depictions of beauty drive the use of hazardous products.
Schuh, whose research on toxins in personal care products has been featured in an HBO documentary and is set to be featured in additional upcoming documentary projects, puts the impact of these products into a broader context. From the story:
鈥淲hen you talk about climate change and you talk about the planet and the oceans and the devastating effects that plastics and microplastics are having, people are concerned and go, 鈥極h, that鈥檚 so terrible,鈥 but they kind of feel helpless,鈥 said Schuh.
鈥淏ut as soon as I start to say, 鈥榃ell, guess what? Those plastic chemicals and things that you鈥檙e exposed to in all your plastics and all your products, this is what they are doing to your health and your potential fertility or your potential unborn baby,鈥欌 she said. 鈥淎s soon as I frame it in that way, then people are much more concerned.鈥
鈥淎s soon as I start to say, 鈥榃ell, guess what? Those plastic chemicals and things that you鈥檙e exposed to in all your plastics and all your products, this is what they are doing to your health and your potential fertility or your potential unborn baby,鈥欌 Sonya Schuh said. 鈥淎s soon as I frame it in that way, then people are much more concerned.鈥
Saint Mary's students have also worked alongside Schuh in her research and served as co-authors and lead authors on papers connected to this work.
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