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In this episode, we’re focusing on the present. What do trees mean to us now? Who has them? Who doesn’t? Are we building a greener future for everyone or just for a few? We're going to dig into the benefits of trees and why those benefits are distributed so unequally across Miami. For many residents, trees are not just ecologically beneficial, they're sacred and spiritual. Guest speakers include Jane Gilbert from Miami Dade County, Amanda Prieto from Miami Waterkeeper, Chris Baraloto from FIU, Destini Smith from Catalyst Miami, Leonie Hermantin from the Haitian Neighborhood Center, and various local residents.
For a full transcript, go here
By Dade Heritage TrustIn this episode, we’re focusing on the present. What do trees mean to us now? Who has them? Who doesn’t? Are we building a greener future for everyone or just for a few? We're going to dig into the benefits of trees and why those benefits are distributed so unequally across Miami. For many residents, trees are not just ecologically beneficial, they're sacred and spiritual. Guest speakers include Jane Gilbert from Miami Dade County, Amanda Prieto from Miami Waterkeeper, Chris Baraloto from FIU, Destini Smith from Catalyst Miami, Leonie Hermantin from the Haitian Neighborhood Center, and various local residents.
For a full transcript, go here