Dominique Browning, Founder of Moms Clean Air Force

Dominique Browning is a co-founder and Associate Vice President of Moms Clean Air Force, a national organization of over a million mothers uniting to protect our children’s health and well-being by making sure clean air and climate rules and laws are as strong as they can be. She is the mother of two sons. She is also a writer and editor. She has blogged at Slow Love Life and has written for the New York Times and TIME.com. Browning has contributed to W, Wired, Whole Living, and Good Housekeeping, among other publications. She spent most of her journalistic career in the magazine world as an editor at Esquire, Texas Monthly, Newsweek, and House & Garden. She is the author of several books; the most recent is SLOW LOVE: How I Lost My Job, Put on My Pajamas, & Found Happiness. Browning is a recipient of the Audubon Women in Conservation’s prestigious Rachel Carson Award.