In a city often defined by neon excess and cultural displacement, a different kind of light pulses from Las Vegas’ historic West Side—a light rooted in earth, driven by women, and watered by the will to build what’s been denied. This is the home of the Obodo Collective, a grassroots nonprofit reclaiming not just land,… Continue reading Planting Justice in the Desert
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Sowing the Seeds of Curiosity
Every Saturday morning, from 9:30 to 10:15, the Hollywood Recreation Center buzzes with youthful energy as the Tiny Gardeners class unfolds. Geared towards children aged 3 to 4, this program isn’t just about planting seeds; it’s about sowing the seeds of curiosity, resilience, and environmental stewardship. At the helm of this green initiative is Marilyn… Continue reading Sowing the Seeds of Curiosity
A Desert Green Revolution
Peter Thomas, also known as Farmer Pete, is a passionate educator and community activist who has made a significant impact in the field of gardening education. As an advocate for sustainable living and environmental conservation, Farmer Pete has devoted his life to creating holistic spaces for children to learn about gardening and cultivate a love… Continue reading A Desert Green Revolution
