Miriam Avins
Miriam Avins is the founder of Baltimore Green Space, a land trust for community gardens, pocket parks, and other community-managed open spaces. An academic editor by trade, she became involved in greening issues after she moved to Baltimore and, with her neighbors, started the Homestead Harvest Community Garden in Baltimore’s Better Waverly neighborhood.
Blog Posts
Creating green spaces
Posted on May 18, 2009 in Art and Social Justice&Green Ideas
Everyone knows that Baltimore has a plague of vacant lots that attract nuisances such as dumping, drug use, and crime. Some folks even do something about it, turning a vacant lot in their neighborhood into a community vegetable garden, pocket … Continue reading →
