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Marisol Becerra | Power Shift 09 March 12, 2009

In 2003, Marisol Becerra volunteered with Little Village Environmental Justice Organization (LVEJO) to map and inventory the toxins found within 150 blocks of her predominantly Mexican-American community, Little Village in Chicago. Marisol was enraged to discover that in Little Village more than 60,000 youth in a two-mile radius of the Fisk and Crawford Coal Power Plants are forced to breathe air that violates EPA standards. She was inspired to act, she said, “in order to shut down these coal power plants, build more parks, and clean up the toxics. We must organize more people to stand up and fight.” Her first step was launching the youth branch of LVEJO — Youth Activists Organizing as Today’s Leaders, YAOTL. Based on the data Marisol collected, YAOTL collaborated with Chicago-based Open Youth Networks to devise OurMap of Environmental Justice, an interactive online map that includes 12 youth-created videos, descriptions of toxic sites, and gang territory delineations. With this map, Marisol educated her community about local environmental injustice and motivated them to become involved in campaigns. The map uses poignant facts and videos to educate about the different pollutants and contaminants in Little Village that cause 41 premature deaths and 550 emergency room visits annually. In 2008, Marisol was awarded a Brower Youth Award for her commitment and work.

 
 

Rudy Lozano event July 24, 2008

Filed under: Videos — Cindy @ 9:56 pm

This event was on sunday July 20, 2008 to remember Rudy Lozano. It was the frist year this festival was hosted in the Pilsin area. Their were a lot of different people that performed and DJ’d at this event. the event took place from 1-9 at night. Their were a good amount of people that showed up. this event had a lot of different thing to keep people entertained like my favorite was playing basketball. they had full court set up on the street and drew lines on the ground. We the youth group had to interview three people each and ask them what do they know about this event and what is their knowledge of Rudy.

Interviews

Danny Gomez-16

  1. How did you find out about this event?

- My cousin is helping out and helped plan it

2. Why did you decide to come?

- I came to holla at some girls and have some fun.

3. Do you know who Rudy Lozano was?

- I Really don’t know much about him other then he did something for latinos

4. What do you think about this event?

- It’s a good idea to keep the youth busy.

5. Where do you live around?

- I stay in Pilsin

David Hernandez- 28

  1. Do you know who Rudy Lozano was?

- I knew that he was trying to get the blacks and the browns together and he was killed I think.

2. How did you find out about this event?

- I heard about this event from a co-worker.

3. Why did you decide to come?

- I Came for my kids can have some fun and relax in the park.

4. What do you think about this event?

- I think it is a good thing for the community to become more united and have safe fun at the same time.

5. Where do you live around?

- I live around the Pilsin area

 
 

Meyer Steel Drum Pt. 2 May 5, 2008

Filed under: Meyer Steel Drum,Videos — Mindy @ 5:00 pm

 
 

Community Views on Gangs

Filed under: Gangs,Videos — Mindy @ 3:35 pm

 
 

Meyer Steel Drum May 1, 2008

Filed under: Meyer Steel Drum,Videos — Mindy @ 6:32 pm

 
 

The Cloud Factory April 30, 2008

Filed under: Crawford and Fisk Coal Power Plants,Videos — Katie @ 10:59 am


When eighteen year-old Marisol discovers that a coal power plant in her Chicago-based Latino neighborhood of Little Village may be the cause of her sister’s asthma, she becomes a youth activist fighting for cleaner air and alternative energy. But when she learns that the dirtiest polluting industries in America are predominantly located in low-income communities of color, her struggle to achieve a greener world involves another battle —one to expose environmental racism. In order to raise awareness about the damaging impact of the coal power plant in Little Village, Marisol organizes youth in Little Village to create a multimedia Google mapzine documenting the toxics and assets in her community. In doing so, she networks with others youth environmental activists from around the country who join in her effort to build a global online Map for Environmental Justice. A video by Marisol Becerra with Zane Scheuerlein

 
 

Crawford Coal Power Plant Video

Filed under: Crawford and Fisk Coal Power Plants,Videos — Katie @ 10:56 am

A video in which random Little Village community members were interviewed about the Crawford Plant.