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Tonika Johnson
Creator of the project. Co-founder of . 2017 Chicagoan of The Year. 2017 Fellow
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Tonika Johnson 1 h
Respondendo a @Join_RAGE
Fun times!!!
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Tonika Johnson 12 h
Its ok Moira! Your contribution to helping Folded Map become an educational tool for the public more than makes up for it all - hugs!
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Tonika Johnson 12 h
Respondendo a @lenifaye
😂😂😂😂
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Tonika Johnson 14 h
Look at you!!! 😘❤️💯✊🏽
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Tonika Johnson 14 h
Respondendo a @aToadAbode
Hugs!
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Tonika Johnson 14 h
Respondendo a @paolaaguirre_s
Girl! Ofcourse!! I adore you!
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Todd Koenig 17 h
Respondendo a @aToadAbode
Residents have planted gardens, performance space, meditation ponds, planted fruit trees, as well as the Promised Land, an event space that also educated children about the joys of nature
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Todd Koenig 17 h
Respondendo a @aToadAbode
The $1 Large Lot Program offers neighborhood residents the opportunity to buy vacant lots into new public spaces outside the formal city park system.
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Todd Koenig 17 h
Respondendo a @tonikagj
talking about So Fresh Saturdays, where Englewood residents host neighborhood parties in the parks with entertainment, food, and feeling at home in public spaces.
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Tonika Johnson 14 h
Respondendo a @shaf_cho @Metroplanners
Thank you for appreciating and valuing this conversation and my personal perspective- hugs!
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Tonika Johnson 14 h
Respondendo a @aToadAbode
Thank you for supporting and appreciating!
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Wakanda's Minister of the Environment 17 h
Respondendo a @tonikagj
Policing in parks impacts how residents feel they can or cannot access those spaces. - breaking it down
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MPC 17 h
“Because of hyperpolicing, parks in and places like it, aren’t relaxing. The treatment by police affects whether residents feel welcome.” —
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Michael Rabbitt 17 h
Black and Brown Lives in Green Spaces: Race and Place in Urban America RAGE co-founder, supporting black residents accessing park space: “the promised land” - a place of hope after decades of fear, exclusion and inequity.
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MarySue Barrett 16 h
Moderator Juanita Irizarry ⁦⁩ & artist ⁦⁩ highlight how over-policing discourages use of parks
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MPC 16 h
“Investment follows young white professionals.” —
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Tonika Johnson 14 h
Respondendo a @mprabbitt
Thank you for attending and appreciating- hugs!
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Michael Rabbitt 16 h
“Equitable investment in all neighborhoods is the solution to unraveling segregation.” - at Black and Brown Lives in Green Spaces: Race and Place in Urban America
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Tonika Johnson 14 h
Respondendo a @Metroplanners
😀❤️
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MPC 17 h
“We were tired of vacant lots in ,” —, about the $1 Large Lots program
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