 Photo: Jeffrey P. Roberts |
People Taking Care of Places
Speaker: Ché Madyun
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Play AudioRoxbury, Massachusetts"We had the opportunity to sit together, and dream together, and come up with a shared vision of how we wanted to see this neighborhood develop and what we wanted it to look like. . . We've been able to keep that vision in the front of our minds and not let other little things deter us from that shared vision." -
Ché Madyun Photo: Jeffrey P. Roberts |
Ché Madyun lives in the Dudley Street community, an area
of about one-and-a-half square miles along the Roxbury/Dorchester
line in greater Boston. Ché served as the first board president
of the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative, a community-based
nonprofit organization working with Dudley residents to create a
vibrant, diverse, and high-quality neighborhood. Projects include
reclaiming environmentally damaged sites and revitalizing business
and cultural life.
With the initiative, Ché and her neighbors are building an
"urban village," realizing a vision for the future based on local
empowerment, cooperation, and hard work. Progress is visible throughout
the community: 300 new units of affordable housing on formerly vacant
lots, a town common serving as a gateway to the neighborhood, a
mural celebrating the neighborhood's rich ethnic diversity, and
community gardens.