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Earth NewsClean Air Ambassador: ALEXANDRA ALLRED http://earthjustice.org/blog/2011-may/clean-air-ambassador-blogs-for-the-white-house On World Asthma Day, a Visit to the White House Asthma affects more than 25 million Americans; some are in D.C. to talk about it Alex and Tommy Allred, from Midlothian, TX. As Alex describes it: “One minute he’s running around like a normal little boy, and the next minute he’s on the floor of the car gasping for air as I fly down the road, trying to get him to the hospital as fast as I can.” Today is World Asthma Day, and to celebrate, Alex is joining an unprecedented collection of doctors, faith and tribal leaders, nurses, social justice advocates and affected citizens who have come to Washington, D.C. as part of “50 States United for Healthy Air.” I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Alex and her family for many years, and I'm amazed by the strength and focus they have to push for a cleaner environment for themselves and their community. She is truly an inspiration to us all, and she is not alone. The 75 other Clean Air Ambassadors from every state in the country have similar stories to tell, and you can read them at Earthjustice.org/50states/. These are powerful testimonies about the impact that dirty air has in our lives. Post a comment and let them know that you stand beside them in their efforts to help build a cleaner, healthier environment for us all. In 2005, Allred was instrumental in bringing Erin Brokovich to her hometown of Midlothian, Texas, the “Cement Capital of Texas.” Allred joined the environmental group, Downwinders at Risk, testified before the EPA and members of the U.S. Senators and the House of Representatives., traveling frequently to Washington D.C. She also joined forces with Earthjustice. In 2006, Allred’s family journeyed once again to D.C. to meet with Texas senators but when the senators were suddenly unavailable, a senator from Illinois named Barack Obama agreed to meet with the family. This would prove to be very important for the Allreds. But it was not until 2008 when USA Today released new findings: Tommy’s elementary school was named in the upper one percentile of the most toxic elementary schools in the United States! http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/environment/school-air2.htm For more information about air quality, industrial irresponsibility, your health and how you can get informed/get involved and help, take a look at these articles and helpful links: |





