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The Causecast 005: All American Rejects, President Donations, and Breast Cancer
October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and we interview All American Rejects about their charity concert, walk with Sarah Carter and Kestrin Pantera about the harsh chemicals in cosmetics, and finally go over how much Obama, Biden, McCain and Palin donated to charity (the results are surprising)!
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Causecast leaders Sarah Carter and Kestrin Pantera introduce Operation Ugly Beauty, their project to educate the public about toxic chemicals in make-up.
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Causecast leaders Sarah Carter and Kestrin Pantera discuss the dangers of toxic chemicals in cosmetics known to cause breast cancer. Operation Ugly Beauty is their project to educate the public.
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Causecast leaders Sarah Carter and Kestrin Pantera work with the Breast Cancer Fund to talk with women about the cancer causing chemicals found in cosmetics.
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Causecast leaders Sarah Carter and Kestrin Pantera bring you an expose on common household products that are known to contain pthalates and petrochemicals, which can induce Breast Cancer or harmful effects to babies.
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Give others donations to their favorite charities! Redefine Christmas is neither commercial venture, nor money-maker. It's simply a charitable idea, shared by many, that our holiday gift giving could be more meaningful and do more good. In addition to the gifts we enjoy shopping for and giving, we're often compelled to give gifts that aren't so meaningful. Imagine if we replaced those gifts by giving others donations to their favorite charities. And we just request that others do the same for us. Featuring: Tucker Albrezzi, Sarah Carter (Dirty Sexy Money, Shark), Kestrin Pantera (Rita Rocks, Alter Eco, Weezer), Carly Craig (Role Models), Pat Pedraja, Joy Bryant (Antwone Fisher, Virtuality), Jack Healey, Sean Carasso, Ken Jeong (Role Models, Knocked Up), Lukas Haas (Musician, Entourage), Caitlin Coble, Ana-Maria Munoz and Heather Bright (TOMS shoes), Brian White (Fighting, Twelve Rounds), Noah Segan (Brick, Deadgirl), Nzinga Blake (The Causecast, Current TV), Marcus Price and Chad Ackerman (Invisible Children)
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Americans typically spend $470 billion a year on holiday gifts. Just 1/3 of that would provide clean drinking water for every man, woman and child on the planet. Lets break the stereotype. This year we challenge you to give in a new way. Face it, we’re in a recession and people need change. It’s simple. Causecast’s 12 Days of Giving campaign brings together multiple nonprofit organizations, ambassadors, activists, leaders and members of the entertainment world to get the message out loud and clear: "We don’t need another scarf or sweater. We need change." Buy one less present and donate one more dollar in a friend’s name to a charity of their choice. Or better yet, buy a gift for them that directly benefits the cause and still makes your friend or family member happy. It’s that easy. We can change the world one gift at a time. We don't need five more diamond rings, a turtle dove, or even another cheesy pop infused annoying commercial…unless that commercial has a different message. along with non-profit and human rights leaders. Featuring Tucker Albrezzi, Sarah Carter (Dirty Sexy Money, Shark), Kestrin Pantera (Rita Rocks, Alter Eco, Weezer), Carly Craig (Role Models), Pat Pedraja, Joy Bryant (Antwone Fisher, Virtuality), Jack Healey, Sean Carasso, Ken Jeong (Role Models, Knocked Up), Lukas Haas (Musician, Entourage), Caitlin Coble, Ana-Maria Munoz and Heather Bright (TOMS shoes), Brian White (Fighting, Twelve Rounds), Noah Segan (Brick, Deadgirl), Nzinga Blake (The Causecast, Current TV), Marcus Price and Chad Ackerman (Invisible Children) Also, check out the 12 Days of Giving Extended Music Video at http://www.causecast.org/82/videos/4978-12-days-of-giving
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12 Days of Giving - Extended Music Video
Americans typically spend $470 Billion a year on holiday gifts. Just 1/3 of that would provide clean drinking water for every man, woman and child on the planet. Lets break the stereotype. This year we challenge you to give in a new way. Face it, we’re in a recession and people need change. It’s simple. Causecast’s 12 Days of Giving campaign brings together multiple nonprofit organizations, ambassadors, activists, leaders and members of the entertainment world to get the message out loud and clear: "We don’t need another scarf or sweater. We need change." Buy one less present and donate one more dollar in a friend’s name to a charity of their choice. Or better yet, buy a gift for them that directly benefits the cause and still makes your friend or family member happy. It’s that easy. We can change the world one gift at a time. We don't need five more diamond rings, a turtle dove, or even another cheesy pop infused annoying commercial…unless that commercial has a different message. along with non-profit and human rights leaders. Featuring Tucker Albrezzi, Sarah Carter (Dirty Sexy Money, Shark), Kestrin Pantera (Rita Rocks, Alter Eco, Weezer), Carly Craig (Role Models), Pat Pedraja, Joy Bryant (Antwone Fisher, Virtuality), Jack Healey, Sean Carasso, Ken Jeong (Role Models, Knocked Up), Lukas Haas (Musician, Entourage), Caitlin Coble, Ana-Maria Munoz and Heather Bright (TOMS shoes), Brian White (Fighting, Twelve Rounds), Noah Segan (Brick, Deadgirl), Nzinga Blake (The Causecast, Current TV), Marcus Price and Chad Ackerman (Invisible Children) Also, check out the 12 Days of Giving Extended Music Video at http://www.causecast.org/82/videos/4978-12-days-of-giving
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12 Days Of Giving on Causecast.org
We challenge you to give in a new way. Break the stereotype. It’s simple. Lets get the message out loud and clear: We don’t need another scarf. We need change!
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- Cause On The Rocks: "I Voted!" Party Location: The Edison
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Gross! I haven't cleaned out my makeup box in months...maybe longer. And it wasn't me who cleaned it last. It was my 7 year old niece who volunteered to clean it because it was getting dirty. She e...












