by Madison Naves | Jun 11, 2025 | Clean Air Journal
On May 22, GASP partnered with the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) to host our first Smoke School of the year—a hands-on training and certification in Method 9 visible emissions evaluation. Led by Brad and Fred Singleton of Singleton Smoke School, the session...
by Madison Naves | Feb 28, 2025 | Clean Air Journal, Community Chronicles
For generations, redlining shaped the social and economic landscape of the South, restricting Black communities’ access to housing, jobs, and even green spaces. In this special conversation, we sit down with Joshua Jenkins of the National Parks Conservation...
by Jilisa Milton | Dec 10, 2024 | Clean Air Journal
This year, we celebrate a pivotal moment in the history of environmental protection: the anniversary of the Clean Air Act. Signed into law on December 31,1970, this landmark legislation transformed the way our nation combats air pollution, prioritizing the health and...
by Barbara Jackson | Oct 3, 2024 | Clean Air Journal
My name is Barbara Jackson. I am the Grassroots Organizer for GASP. Prior to working with the Superfund Communities of North Birmingham, I served as the Director of International and Scholar Services at the University of Southern Mississippi as well as Community...
by Blake Ells | Aug 29, 2022 | Community Chronicles
Welcome to Community Chronicles. This series will feature subjects that have stories from Birmingham and beyond. They will focus on how environmental change affects everyday people within our communities. Tales will concentrate on individual efforts through advocacy...