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In this episode, join Brittany, Ali, Victoria, and Lubna as we discuss democratizing the inequitable access to green space. While efforts to democratize green space has been a goal of cities long before the age of COVID-19, the conversation has dramatically intensified since the pandemic amplified the socio-spatial disparity. While there is hope that this momentum will accelerate the pre-pandemic push for better community gardens, more accessible parks, and green streetscapes, a tangible change must originate from city governments prioritizing them.
By Lubna Alli, Victoria McCutcheon, Ali Sajid, and Brittany LivingstonIn this episode, join Brittany, Ali, Victoria, and Lubna as we discuss democratizing the inequitable access to green space. While efforts to democratize green space has been a goal of cities long before the age of COVID-19, the conversation has dramatically intensified since the pandemic amplified the socio-spatial disparity. While there is hope that this momentum will accelerate the pre-pandemic push for better community gardens, more accessible parks, and green streetscapes, a tangible change must originate from city governments prioritizing them.