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Since 2002, The Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust has worked to address park inequity.

 

Focused on creating green spaces specifically in communities of color, the Neighborhood Land Trust has helped create 30 urban parks and gardens, with an additional 8.5 acres in-development. Our successful community engagement model incorporates residents throughout the entire greenspace development process, from concept and design, to construction and stewardship.

We recognize that it takes a village, and that collaboration is key to achieve and sustain success.

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Announcing Performances in the Park Series
Announcing Performances in the Park Series
Tori KjerJanuary 19, 2023Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
2022 - A Year in Review
2022 - A Year in Review
Tori KjerDecember 15, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LA Park History Series: Tovaangar & Griffith Park
LA Park History Series: Tovaangar & Griffith Park
Tori KjerNovember 23, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Over $40 Million in Park Funding and Counting!
Over $40 Million in Park Funding and Counting!
Tori KjerNovember 17, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LA Park History Series: Elysian Park and Chavez Ravine: Another L.A. Displacement
LA Park History Series: Elysian Park and Chavez Ravine: Another L.A. Displacement
Tori KjerOctober 27, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
A School Yard Opens to the Community
A School Yard Opens to the Community
Tori KjerOctober 18, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LA Park History Series: Los Angeles Activism - What Role Have Our Parks Played?
LA Park History Series: Los Angeles Activism - What Role Have Our Parks Played?
Tori KjerSeptember 29, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LANLT Park Stewards Share Knowledge
LANLT Park Stewards Share Knowledge
Tori KjerSeptember 15, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Garden Apprenticeship Program Relaunches in September
Garden Apprenticeship Program Relaunches in September
Tori KjerAugust 18, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Greening Schools and Artistic Expressions
Greening Schools and Artistic Expressions
Tori KjerJuly 20, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LA Park History Series: From Toxic to Repurposed Green Space
LA Park History Series: From Toxic to Repurposed Green Space
Tori KjerMay 26, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Preview Wishing Tree Park on June 16th
Preview Wishing Tree Park on June 16th
Tori KjerMay 12, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LA Park History Series: The Park that LA Built
LA Park History Series: The Park that LA Built
Tori KjerApril 28, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Free Park Programming Resumes
Free Park Programming Resumes
Tori KjerApril 14, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LA Park History Series: LA Freeways and Their Encroachment on Hollenbeck Park
LA Park History Series: LA Freeways and Their Encroachment on Hollenbeck Park
Tori KjerMarch 31, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
New Parks Get the Green Light
New Parks Get the Green Light
Tori KjerMarch 10, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
LA Park History Series: Do You Know the Story of Bruce's Beach?
LA Park History Series: Do You Know the Story of Bruce's Beach?
Tori KjerFebruary 24, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Join Us for Our LA Park History Series
Join Us for Our LA Park History Series
Tori KjerFebruary 10, 2022Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
When a Park is Loved
When a Park is Loved
Tori KjerDecember 30, 2021Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
Two More Parks Get the Green Light for Renovation and Expansion
Two More Parks Get the Green Light for Renovation and Expansion
Tori KjerDecember 28, 2021Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust
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