About NYC East Village - Loisaida Community Gardens - Tour 3


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While the gardens are beautiful when looked at one by one, their specialness also comes from the unlikely heroic story to which they stand as witness. They are a vibrant example of how a neighborhood that was burning down was saved by community gardeners amongst others, and how in turn, the neighborhood saved the gardens when they became endangered. The gardens are one of the treasures of the Lower East Side. They were also one of the main reasons that the Lower East Side revived in the 1970s and 1980s. Due to the practical support of Green Guerillas and other organizations, once dangerous empty lots became the neighborhood’s parkland under the aegis of the city's GreenThumb program. In the 1990s, punishing success, the Guiliani administration refused to renew the GreenThumb leases, transferred many of the properties to Housing rather than Parks, and began to auction gardens off. These actions were fought by protesters and were accompanied by intense grassroots lobbying of politicians in order to convince them that neighborhoods needed both community gardens and affordable housing. Eventually the battles were fought in the courts. Each garden that survived did so because of the intervention of a larger network of individuals who came together to lobby for that particular location, usually as part of what became the Garden Preservation Coalition. This helped further spur the unique identification of certain gardens with cultural programs such as music or theater, or with certain types of gardening, or with interethnic community building. The gardens were particularly important to the Lower East Side not only because of how they had turned the neighborhood around but because in doing so, they reinforced the importance of creating a model of neighborhood ethnic diversity. Here is the walking tour for these gardens:
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This looks like a lovely 11th Street Community Garden Anónimo

This looks like a lovely space. Our backyard shares a wall with the garden, and it's so nice to see it from our windows instead of another apartment building. I am curious how to become a member or volunteer, since I live so close by. We have a compost pile in our backyard as well and would be up for donating some to the garden come spring! If anyone knows who to contact, let me know! Thanks.

03/10/2012 - 18:10
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