We need to recognize that these modern problems often have substantial historical roots in harmful and discriminatory official government policies from the past. Governmental action helped to ensure that the places we live in, the schools we go to, the health problems we have, and even the quality of the air we breathe are likely to depend in part on what race we are.
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Meet Fall Intern Kenneth Paik
The fall semester is in full swing at Alabama’s colleges and universities and we’ve got some awesome new interns to introduce! Last week we introduced you to fall intern Vaishali Nijampatnam, a...
Meet Fall Intern Vaishali Nijampatnam
The fall semester is in full swing at Alabama's colleges and universities and we've got some awesome new interns to introduce! Vaishali Nijampatnam and Kenneth Paik will be working with Gasp this...
Gasp & Sierra Club Praise Rep. Terri Sewell for Opposing ‘Smoggy Skies Act’
This is how democracy ought to work. Last year, Rep. Terri Sewell voted in favor of the so-called Ozone Standards Implementation Act. Fortunately, after House approval, the legislation stalled in...
Meet Summer Intern Sara Jones
What are you studying at Birmingham Southern College? I have not yet chosen a major, since I am hesitant on rushing into a career option without being sure of whether or not I would enjoy it. I am...
Trump Expected to Back Out of Paris Climate Agreement
Multiple news outlets are reporting that President Trump will announce this week his intentions to withdraw from the 2015 Paris climate change agreement. The move is likely to upset U.S. allies...
What I Learned Working at Gasp: A High School Intern’s Point of View
This blog post was written by Cayla, our work study intern for the past two semesters. Interning here at Gasp from Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School through a Corporate Work Study program,...