Green Justice
Civil rights attorney Robert Garcia fights for the simple joys of playing in the park and school field for children of color and low income children.
Parque Madrid Río, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza
April 20, 2012 3:00 PM
Green Justice:
The six-mile-long Parque Madrid Río, filled with 300 acres of green space, is a shining example of how to create an urban park.
Green Justice:
Madrid, Havana, New York, Los Angeles: cities around the world are revitalizing urban waters.
The Grass Roots Fight for Clean Water and Green Justice
March 22, 2012 2:04 PM
Green Justice:
Grass roots groups and city leaders are working together to eliminate horrible odors from the L.A. sewer system.
The Baldwin Hills, Black L.A. and Green Justice
March 8, 2012 12:05 PM
Green Justice:
Completion of the two square-mile Baldwin Hills Park will result in green space larger than Golden Gate Park in San Francisco or Central Park in New York City.
L.A. State Historic Park: A Deserted Railroad Yard is Transformed Yet Unfinished
February 23, 2012 11:38 AM
Green Justice:
12 years after its approval for conversion from an abandoned rail yard, the Los Angeles State Historic Park remains unfinished.
Bringing the San Gabriel Mountains Closer to the People
February 9, 2012 12:45 PM
Green Justice:
What will it take to create a recreational area in the San Gabriel Mountains that welcomes families from all backgrounds?
Green Justice:
What is Green Justice? Robert Garcia from The City Project takes a look back at the 1930 Olmsted Report to address the need for more useable park space.

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