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SUMMARY:Air Alliance Houston's AirMail Gulf Coast Relaunch Community Celebration
LOCATION:St Arnold's Brewery, 2000 Lyons Ave, Houston, TX, 77020
DESCRIPTION:Air Alliance Houston's AirMail Gulf Coast Relaunch Community Celebration\n\n04/30/26 06:00 PM CST\n - 04/30/26 08:00 PM CST\Description:\nOne year ago, Air Alliance Houston's  EPA Community Change Grant was terminated. But their work didn’t stop.\nThe AirMail Gulf Coast project was created to challenge pollution at its source—amplifying local voices, delivering critical information, and ensuring communities across Texas and Louisiana have the tools to engage in environmental decision-making that directly impacts their health, homes, and futures.\n \nWhile federal support may have shifted, our communities' needs have not. From Houston to the Louisiana Gulf, residents are organizing, informing one another, and demanding accountability—proving that environmental justice does not depend on a single administration.\n \nThis gathering will highlight why AirMail Gulf Coast matters now more than ever, how frontline communities are forging their own path forward, and how you can take part in shaping decisions that affect air quality, public health, and industrial expansion across the region.\Location:\nSt Arnold's Brewery\n2000 Lyons Ave\nHouston, TX 77020
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Air Alliance Houston's AirMail Gulf Coast Relaunch Community Celebration<br /><br />04/30/26 06:00 PM CST - 04/30/26 08:00 PM CST<br />Description:<br />One year ago, Air Alliance Houston's&nbsp; EPA Community Change Grant was terminated.&nbsp;But their work didn&rsquo;t stop.<br />
The&nbsp;AirMail Gulf Coast&nbsp;project was created to challenge pollution at its source&mdash;amplifying local voices, delivering critical information, and ensuring communities across Texas and Louisiana have the tools to engage in environmental decision-making that directly impacts their health, homes, and futures.<br />
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While federal support may have shifted, our communities' needs have not. From Houston to the Louisiana Gulf, residents are organizing, informing one another, and demanding accountability&mdash;proving that environmental justice does not depend on a single administration.<br />
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This gathering will highlight why AirMail Gulf Coast matters now more than ever, how frontline communities are forging their own path forward, and how you can take part in shaping decisions that affect air quality, public health, and industrial expansion across the region.<br />Location:<br />St Arnold's Brewery<br />2000 Lyons Ave<br />Houston, TX 77020
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