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“Keney Park” Never Heard of it? Blame Environmental Racism and Systems of Oppression.

The most renowned parks in America have a discarded counterpart: “Keney Park” in Hartford, CT -all designed by Fredrick Olmsted- better known for NYC’s “Central Park” Boston’s “Emerald Necklace Conservancy” Frederick Olmsted, an American Landscape designer best known for Central Park (New York, NY) and The Emerald Necklace (Boston, MA), also created Keney Park (Hartford,Continue reading ““Keney Park” Never Heard of it? Blame Environmental Racism and Systems of Oppression.”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWJune 14, 2019June 15, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:central park, Connecticut, emerald necklace conservancy, Environmental, environmental justice, environmental racism, environmental social work, Keney park, social work, social worker, systems of oppressionLeave a comment on “Keney Park” Never Heard of it? Blame Environmental Racism and Systems of Oppression.
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