[24 April 2009 - Project for Public Spaces] Another Earth Day has come and gone, and in following this year's events I thought back to 1970, when I was coordinator of New York City's first Earth Day celebration. It was a time of high ambitions about what the dawning ecology movement could accomplish. Those of us organizing events in New York and other cities around the country were excited about environmentalism as a way to preserve nature and curtail pollution but also to launch a powerful citizen's movement that would create what we now call "livable" and "sustainable" communities. When founding Project for Public Space several years later, I envisioned the organization as a part of the broad sweep of environmental consciousness that was changing the face of America and the world. More
Friday, April 24, 2009
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