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Lead-safety Message: “In 2003 Kim Cole and family were poisoned by 15,000+ micrograms of LEAD dust when the Master state inspector of the CLPPP (childhood lead poisoning PREVENTION program) passed failing swipes at their home in Abington, MA. The Board of Health, landlord, OSHA and CLPPP took weeks to determine that a horrendous error had transpired. Their error could have cost children their lives. Lead can cause mental retardation, seizures and Death. While their case is pending in Superior Court; Julia tried her hand at advocacy work and this is her video. Thanks for helping to raise lead poisoning awareness! For more information about lead poisoning awareness see our Facebook Group Julia Lead the Way. Peace.”
Artist: Julia Elzbeth Cole
Age: 13
Materials: Video

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Lead-safety Message: “Don’t take it home.”
Artist: Meryl Becker
Link to Play: https://volcanoartprize.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Becker-Meryl-They-Dont-Tell-You-Anything-PLAY.pdf
Materials: Poster and Play
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Lead-safety Message: “Some ideas on how to stay lead-safe: get a blood test from the doctor’s office, stay away from peeling paint, eat health foods and snacks, wash my hands before I eat, wipe my shoes at the door.”
Artist: Julia Elzbeth Cole
Age: 13
Materials: Original coloring page from the NY CLPPP; colored by Julia with crayons
Lead-safety Message:
“Burnt bark typically has higher-than-background lead levels (especially in inner-city potentially lead-petrol impacted bushland like this) & saprophytic mushrooms (the decomposers of wood etc. like this one) absorb more lead than mycorrhizal mushrooms (fungi which partner with roots). So identifying whether a mushroom is edible is not the only responsibility of the urban mushroom-hunter before cooking & eating them!”
Artist: Sue Gee
Materials: Photograph
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