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Poverty & the Environment: A Grist Special Series
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Rumblings in the BronxA virtual walking tour of the South Bronx with Omar Freilla of Green Worker Cooperatives27 Feb 2006
New York's South Bronx was once a getaway for the rich; now the defining landmarks of the community are power plants, landfills, and parking lots. Where some might see hopelessness, though, resident Omar Freilla sees opportunity. Freilla founded Green Worker Cooperatives to salvage reusable materials from trash and demolition waste, creating a neighborhood that is healthier both environmentally and economically. In this virtual walking tour of his community, Freilla discusses his vision of creating hundreds of jobs out of the abundance of "things that nobody else wants."
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