Environmental racism remains a pressing issue in the United States, highlighted by a series of modern-day examples that underscore systemic inequalities.
Climate Experts Say Clean Energy Shift Can and Must Lift Up Poorer Communities
Check out the highlights from Dr. Robert Bullard's TIME Earth Award win
‘Father of Environmental Justice’ Robert Bullard on the Work Behind a Movement
Saving Shiloh: Flood-Impacted Black Community in Alabama Receives Federal Attention
Why Environmental Justice Matters, From the Founder Himself
Alabama residents fight environmental injustice along a freeway
USDOT Leaders to Visit Flooding-prone Shiloh Community
Highway Robbery and Environmental Injustice in Alabama
A Tribute to Robert D. Bullard, PhD presented at the 8th Exposome Symposium
Meet Robert Bullard, Father of Environmental Justice and Houston Sociologist
Community Leaders from Elba, AL Shiloh Community Meet with USDOT Officials
A Timeline of the Environmental Justice Movement, According to Dr. Robert Bullard
Environmental justice advocate visits historic Athens community to see neighborhood concerns
HBCU Environmental Justice Climate Corps Summer 2024 Intern Application Now Open
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The ‘Father of Environmental Justice,’ Addresses Sewer Issues on Strain Road
Alumnus Dr. Robert Bullard to Give Keynote at AAMU Urban Planning Conference
Bullard Center at Texas Southern University awarded $50M EPA Grant
Statement of Bullard Center on EPA Strengthening Particulate Matter Standards
Black Public Health Heroes Who Made—And Are Making—History
‘A Dream Deferred:’ 30 Years of U.S. Environmental Justice in Port Arthur, Texas
Federal Leaders get Involved in Shiloh Community Flooding Issue
Bullard Center and Sunnyside Community Redevelopment Organization (SCRO) to present film screening of Clearing the Air Documentary
"Clearing the Air," a thought-provoking film on the significant impact of environmental injustices in communities of color.
How Racism Flooded Alabama’s Historically Black Shiloh Community
Dr. Robert Bullard will be part of “Black History: Unsung Heroes of the Environmental Justice Movement” on Feb. 14th
Hosted by the United Church of Christ
Nourishing Roots in the Birthplace of Environmental Justice
Join Dr. Robert Bullard in a livestream at the USA Exposome Symposium on January 22-24
Controversial Waste Management landfill expansion in northwest Houston is scrapped
The American Geographical Society Awards 2023 John E. Gould Medal to Dr. Robert Bullard
Environmental justice: What it is, and why it is relevant in Houston
View The Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice 2023 Year-end Report
Texas Southern University Awarded $50 Million Under Biden-Harris Grantmakers Program
Bullard Center at Texas Southern University Awarded $50 Million EPA Grant
IRA, BIL, and Justice40: Advancing Climate Justice and Community-Led Solutions
Dr. Robert D. Bullard joined national environmental justice leaders and experts on a WWF America is All In panel that explores “IRA, BIL, and Justice40.
Dr. Robert D. Bullard to Speak at Beyond Plastics Media Briefing in Port Arthur, TX.
Dr. Robert D. Bullard Video: Climate Justice at COP 28 | The Climate Reality Project
CLIMATE JUSTICE AT COP 28
Ethical Corporation at COP: Climate Justice Sidelined
Activists calling for a just and equitable transition from fossil fuels were given their own pavilion at COP 27. They were turned down this year.
At COP28, a Growing Sense of Alarm Over the Harms of Air Pollution
A study released on the eve of the conference found that 8 million people around the world die annually from air pollution.
President Biden: Choose an Environmental Justice Champion Now
Bridging Cities, Bridging Ideas: Chicago Site Visit Inspires Bullard Center Delegation
EPA Awards Nearly $500,000 to Texas Organization to Improve Air Quality in the Houston Area
The quest for environmental and climate justice with Dr. Robert Bullard
Highlights from Dr. Robert Bullard's Albright Lecture in Conservation
Black residents complain of flooding in fast-growing Alabama city: ‘So many problems’
Dr. Robert Bullard Recognized as Noteworthy Historical Black Figures in Sustainability
Dr. Robert D. Bullard is one of the 14 new Fellows elected to the California Academy of Sciences
Dr. Robert D. Bullard will give a keynote speech on Environmental and Climate Justice at Ohio State University
Dr. Bullard will offer strategies to dismantle institutional policies and practices that create, exacerbate and perpetuate inequality and vulnerability before and after disasters strike.
Shiloh Community Comes Together to Find Solutions for Flooding Issues
Environmental Justice Groups Working on Solutions to Address Flooding Issues in Shiloh Community
Alabama accused of 'highway robbery' following flooding of predominantly-Black community
Some Black Alabamans alleged a highway project caused their homes to flood.
Black Alabamans say Highway Project Caused Major Flooding, Threatening Their Community
Environmental Injustice along an Alabama freeway.
Dr. Robert D. Bullard to Give Presentation at UC Berkeley as Part of Albright Lecture Series
Empowering Change: Highlights from the Ninth Annual HBCU Climate Change Conference
Clean Energy Fund of Texas and Bullard Center Submit $250 Million Application to EPA Solar For All Competition
Proposal would bring solar power and jobs to the U.S. South
A Gas Storage Plant and New Pipeline Disrupt Life for This Black Community
The environmental health crisis ruminating in Houston’s Southwest Crossing neighborhood is the product of climate change and an unstable energy grid.
Engineer visits Shiloh community to begin investigation on home foundation damage
Climate change-induced flood risk is increasing in the United States. But most don't have insurance
An ABC Owned Television Stations analysis shows millions of properties with substantial risk for flooding by 2053 may not have flood insurance.
Dr. Bullard speaks at America Is All In New York Climate Week
Panel Discussion on: "Decisive Decade Calls for Whole-of-Society Action".
The Father of Environmental Justice Exposes the Geography of Inequity
Robert D. Bullard reflects on the movement he helped to start.
A lawsuit filed by a coalition of advocates and inmates against the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) over extreme temperatures in state prisons
President Joe Biden has announced the opening of applications for the American Climate Corps, aiming to enlist 20,000 individuals in its inaugural year.
Reuters reports that the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will announce its plan on May 13 to expedite the development of long-distance transmission lines to accom
Over $300 million is being directed towards addressing the migrant crisis while longstanding issues of poverty in their communities have been overlooked for decades.
Newsweek reports that the National Weather Service (NWS) Climate Prediction Center forecasts a months-long drought in western Texas, exacerbating concerns about water scarcity.
The activism of Black-led environmental organizations, such as Outdoor Afro and Justice Outside, in combating environmental racism and advocating for marginalized communities
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has granted Houston an extension to utilize or reimburse $5.7 billion earmarked for Hurricane Harvey housing recovery