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Jennifer Seda: Stewarding Rivers and Community in the Bronx

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Provided by: Project Drawdown |Published on: January 11, 2024
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  • This video interview focuses on current community service projects by the Bronx River Alliance in Starlight Park, near the Bronx River in New York, NY.
  • Students will learn about Jennifer Seda and her contributions to a community garden, river clean-up, and neighborhood beautification, as well as park clean-ups so that the trash does not end up in the river to further contaminate the planet.
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Subjects: Civics, English Language Arts, Career Skills
Authors: Project Drawdown
Region: North America, USA - Northeast, United States, New York, New York City
Languages: English

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