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10 Days in Watts
Untangling The Roots of Environmental Racism
Watts Labor Community Action Committee president Tim Watkins explains that the ongoing environmental destruction of Watts is rooted in a history of racism and segregation going back over a century. He recounts what motivates him to open a community farm in the middle of Watts.
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MudTown Farms opens after twelve years and the community comes out to celebrate.
Earth Month

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Four days to opening MudTown, the next generation of community leaders are introduced.

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A week from opening, the farm presses on in the face of challenges and deadlines.
Earth Month

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Ten days from MudTown Farms' opening in the Los Angeles community of Watts.