SoundSeen
After hearing Majora Carter and Calvin DeWitt passionately describe the environments they're helping to conserve and improve, the SOF staff wanted to give you a more visual perspective of the marshes and the wildlife of Dunn, the riverside parks and the green roofs of a changing South Bronx. And, we bring you a few extra stories for your listening pleasure.
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» Video: Making Issues Relevant
We asked DeWitt how he approached his neighbors when moving forward with his ideas of preserving the natural beauty of Dunn. He told a series of stories that speak to Majora Carter's point about making environmental issues relevant to people's daily lives.
» Audio: Butterflies (mp3, 53:11)
» Audio: Garden (mp3, 53:11)
» Audio: Garos Creek (mp3, 53:11)
» Audio: History of Place (mp3, 2:38)
» Audio: Oak Savannah (mp3, 53:11)
» Audio: Loving Your Town (mp3, 1:22)
» Audio: Peat in the Marsh (mp3, 2:56)
» Audio: Rabbis and Environmentalism (mp3, 3:19)
» Audio: Red Dogwoods (mp3, 1:23)
» Audio: Incorporating Seven Strategies (mp3, 1:21)
» Audio: Pond Turtles (mp3, 1:05)
» Audio: Snakes (mp3, :53)
» Audio: The Waubesa Wetlands (mp3, 2:04)
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» Slideshow:
Carter's South Bronx
Carter paints a picture of pollution and traffic of her home in the South Bronx, but she also tells about changes she and others are making and hopes for a healthier, cleaner future in her community.
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