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I worked very hard on Calif. Prop 37 by calling and mailing to friends and relatives. I am doing the same for Wash St. I can reach out right here in my own state!!! I am a good public speaker and organizer and I am passionate about labeling GMOs!!!

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given that i am a busy physician/scientist, most of what i do for progressive organizations is lecture and serve as a media contact, as well as testifying before legislative bodies
For details, see my CV at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/martin-donohoe-curriculum-vitae38.doc
given that i am a busy physician/scientist, most of what i do for progressive organizations is lecture and serve as a media contact, as well as testifying before legislative bodies
For details, see my CV at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/martin-donohoe-curriculum-vitae38.doc

I was the chief science advisor at Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility' Campaign for Safe Food in the 2000s and am a co-author of the APHA resolution opposing hormones in the meat and milk supply. I also speak frequently about the health and environmental risks of GMOs.
I am hoping you might share the following with your colleagues and consider adding a link on the oregon right to know website to the website I manage which covers public health and social justice, in particular the food safety/food justice page on which you will find a number of recently-updated open-access powerpoints and articles on GM foods (as well as biopharming, hunger, rBGH, hormones in the food supply, and agricutural antibiotics).
The main page of the website is http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org or http://www.phsj.org, and the food safety/food justice page is at http://phsj.org/food-safety-issues/. There is a link to your group on this page as well as on the general external links page.
The site receives over 20,000 page views per month, and is aimed at students, educators, activists, and the general public.
For further information, donât hesitate to contact me
Best wishes
martin
Martin Donohoe, MD, FACP
Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Community Health, Portland State University
Member, Social Justice Committee, Physicians for Social Responsibility
Member, Board of Advisors, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
Senior Physician, Internal Medicine, Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center
http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org
http://www.phsj.org
[email protected]
I am hoping you might share the following with your colleagues and consider adding a link on the oregon right to know website to the website I manage which covers public health and social justice, in particular the food safety/food justice page on which you will find a number of recently-updated open-access powerpoints and articles on GM foods (as well as biopharming, hunger, rBGH, hormones in the food supply, and agricutural antibiotics).
The main page of the website is http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org or http://www.phsj.org, and the food safety/food justice page is at http://phsj.org/food-safety-issues/. There is a link to your group on this page as well as on the general external links page.
The site receives over 20,000 page views per month, and is aimed at students, educators, activists, and the general public.
For further information, donât hesitate to contact me
Best wishes
martin
Martin Donohoe, MD, FACP
Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Community Health, Portland State University
Member, Social Justice Committee, Physicians for Social Responsibility
Member, Board of Advisors, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility
Senior Physician, Internal Medicine, Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center
http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org
http://www.phsj.org
[email protected]

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