Shell Neighbors from Globe to Gather in Port Arthur, Texas - SEPT. 24, 2003
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Neighbors from Globe to Gather in Port Arthur, Texas to Share
Strategies and Express Solidarity for Justice and Accountability See Bush Administration's Pro-Polluter Policies in Action and Real People and their Suffering from Clean Air Rollbacks!
MEDIA BRIEFING, TOXIC TOUR, LATEST AIR MONITORING EQUIPMENT, COMMUNITY EVENTS: SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 11 AM 4 PM
(Port Arthur, TX)
Neighbors of Shell refineries and chemical plants from across the globe
will gather in Port Arthur, Texas on Wednesday, September 24, 2003,
hosted by the Community In-power and Development Association (CIDA) and
the National Refinery Reform Campaign (RRC). The Global Shell Fenceline
Alliance includes representatives of communities in South Africa,
Louisiana, Texas, Nigeria, the Philippines, and England.
A
delegation of the alliance became Shell shareholders and traveled to
the annual meeting in London in April 2003, to complain directly to
Shell's top management about environmental and health problems caused
by the company's operations. (For details see:
www.shellfacts.com and www.refineryreform.org).
Also
highlighted will be the devastating impacts of the Bush
Administration's Pro-Polluter policies, such as the rollback of the
Clean Air Act, and related efforts as they have played out in the
president's own backyard. Port Arthur has become the national symbol
for the Bush and industry agenda and been featured in Mother Jones, LA
Times, Houston Chronicle, NPR and the Guardian in London.
Featured events will be held at St. John's Baptist Church at 801 Grannis at 8th Street in Port Arthur, TX:
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11:00 AM - Media briefing detailing Shell's environmental abuses in
Africa, Asia and the United States by affected residents from across
the globe. Solidarity efforts by the alliance in support of the CIDA
campaign for clean air and health clinics in Port Arthur, TX. Latest
updates on efforts to block the nomination of Governor Leavitt as new
EPA Administrator in view of continued abuse of the nation's
environmental laws by the Bush Administration.
- 1:00 PM 2:30 PM: Toxic Tour of the historic African
American community of the Westside of Port Arthur and the polluting
industries that surround it. Opportunities to interview real people and
see their suffering as a result of out of control industries and failed
state and federal agencies.
- 3:00 PM: Briefing on the lawsuit against Port Arthur industry by attorneys.
- 4:00 PM: Demonstration of the latest high tech real time air monitoring equipment
Excellent Visuals:
Huge polluting refineries towering over neighborhoods, playgrounds and
schools in the shadow of toxic plants, people on breathing machines and
newborn babies with asthma, abandoned homes and businesses due to toxic
blight and horrific odors. |