No Hardy Highway Community Coffee
A 2nd Cup 4928 Fulton St., Suite A, Houston, TX, United StatesJoin the No Hardy Highway organizers for a coffee chat regarding this project.
Join the No Hardy Highway organizers for a coffee chat regarding this project.
🛣️Join us at the Korean Community Center or on Zoom to understand the impacts of #FreewayExpansions, the current expansion plan for Houston, and how to get involved. Our partners from the Coalition for Environment, Equity and Resilience (CEER), Air Alliance Houston, and Stop TxDOT I-45 will be presenting. Hybrid Event: Korean Community Center (1809 Hollister …
Come to the Fo Guang Chan Chung Mei Temple for a festival filled with vegetarian cuisine and games. The organizers ask that you bring your own containers & utensils to support their “Go Green” initiative. Entry is free, but food, drink and games can be purchased inside. Come say hi to the AAH staff at …
Each month, City of Houston Council Member Tarsha Jackson hosts the District B Monthly Briefing so constituents can be updated on the environmental issues in the district. Some city departments and other government offices may be invited to present information and important updates for the district B community.
We encourage community members to be involved in decisions that affect their lives. While the council always has important matters and information there are not always air quality or environmental justice issues on the agenda. When these issues do come up on the agenda we value community support in protecting previously underserved groups from poor air quality.
This group was founded in response to the Texas Department of Transportation’s North Houston Highway Improvement Project. Their meetings are announced via their newsletter (register here) and on their social media (Instagram: @stoptxdot-i45). Each meeting will have general updates on the project and planning on actions/strategy against the project as it stands. Air Alliance Houston’s main point of contact with Stop TxDOT I-45 is Melissa Beeler – [email protected]
The Houston Climate Movement has monthly meetings, often with a guest to discuss climate change in various forms.
Together with Air Alliance Houston, City of Houston Health Department, March of Dimes, and Texas Epidemic Public Health Institute, join us for a continuing education webinar for Texas community health workers. Houstonians are no stranger to disasters, be it hurricanes, flooding, fires or ice, to name a few. As a community health worker, learn what …
Join the Houston chapter of the Sunrise Movement for their general meeting occurring weekly on Wednesdays at 7 PM on Discord. Fill out their interest form here to get updates including their newsletter. You can also check out their linktree here.
We encourage community members to be involved in decisions that affect their lives. While the commissioners court always has important matters and information there are not always air quality or environmental justice issues on the agenda. When these issues come up on the agenda we value community support in protecting previously underserved groups from poor air quality
We encourage community to join us and friends for the City Council's budget workshops regarding the 2025 Fiscal Year. We will be advocating for the city of Houston to take language access into account among other things. If you would like more information please contact us at [email protected]. Check out the budget workshop calendar to …
Join the Houston chapter of the Sunrise Movement for their Transit Campaign meeting occurring weekly on Saturdays at 3 PM on Discord. Fill out their interest form here to get updates including their newsletter. You can also check out their linktree here.