Trust for Public Land
From how-to guides to articles and toolkits, the Trust for Public Land’s extensive library of resources help communities make the case for parks, open space, and conservation policies.
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“Not All Parks Are Created Equal”: How Communities Can Ensure Parks Are Accessible for All Residents
Ensuring that residents have equitable access to parks, including facilities and programming that fit their specific needs, can have profound positive effects. For local policymakers, understanding a community’s needs and working to meet them can lead to better health and…
Acorn Center for Freedom
Acorn is a sanctuary, rooted in Black diasporic wisdom, nurturing healing/arts/spiritual (hearts) justice practices to restore wholeness and manifest collective freedom.
Black Girls Day Off
Black girls day off is an initiative aimed at celebrating and prioritizing the well-being of Black girls and women, serving as a powerful reminder to take time for self-care, self-reflection, and community building.
Centering Community Ownership and Voice to Combat Green Gentrification
Public and private housing developers value the benefits parks and green spaces add to an area because they drive economic development and transform neighborhoods. However, by contributing to increasing property values, these green amenities can also present risks for lower-income residents,…
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