Green Neighborhoods of Color Project
Educational resources on histories of environmental racism in Baltimore City neighborhoods, and projects to address green inequality in the public right-of-way using neighborhood organizing strategies for community-driven, climate-resilient greening.
Redlining and Soil Inequality in Baltimore
Let’s talk about how redlining shaped today’s tree canopy inequality in Baltimore neighborhood and how it’s linked to soil inequality in the city:
Is Greening Baltimore a “Waste of Time”?/ Donor Impact Brief May 2025
Sharing progress on greening projects and how the neighborhood is responding:
Trash Politics in Baltimore
Some folks say that Baltimore needs an attitude change when it comes to trash. Rather than blame it on the culture, what if we thought of it instead as a response to generations of systemic neglect and environmental racism?
(image by @charmcityquirk)