Etta Adams, displaced from Detroit's historic Black Bottom neighborhood as a child during I-375 construction, now builds community gardens to heal fractured communities.
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From Black Bottom to Inkster: How one Detroiter is using gardens to heal communities

I-375 Freeway Construction Displacement driver
AmeriCorps At Wright Museum Current affiliation
Mother'S Peace Garden Project name
Communities Of Color Face Higher Pollution Exposure Environmental injustice