certainly more yet more susceptible cerebral palsy and more susceptible to respiratory infections and monia etc. and then i realized that the air was not attainment here meaning that it was unhealthy to breathe seventeen times that year the year that i brought him home i felt really like our basic civil rights are being violated that i was a certain when i opened up my window that i was getting clean air i wasn't certain that the the earth was clean i wasn't certain that the water that i was drinking was all right and i was terrified for my children. having gone. so i think there's nothing like a mother's instinct as much misery something about that we already have too much or in our air quality is bad and then i realize the basic civics lesson that. i am that somebody. that's when i got involved i said i do this for six months and now is twenty something years ago. lean is louisiana my mental action network and we've been working on public health and opportunity natural resources for twenty three years. running our way to exxon mobil to the largest petrochemical facility in the united stat