Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Year's end musings


As 2010 comes to an end, I find myself thinking =
what is the greatest challenge I face as an architect today?

To come up with creative solutions to promote face-to-face interaction as we move deeper into diminishing resources and digital distractions, while solving the issue of social justice as it pertains to equal access to resources for all.

Are edible gardens for low income communities an answer? Yes, I think so.

This year I joined a very committed group of community volunteers in the creation of the "Micheltorena School & Community Garden". The school is a Title 1 LAUSD elementary, serving 80% low income families. The garden creates the space to grow fruits and vegetable and for face-to-face interaction. More and more people come out to volunteer, looking for the chance to participate.

Connection to nature, outdoor vigorous activity and meeting new friends are some of the activities created so far, and as we move forward and are able to grow food, a solution to a social justice issue: equal access to fresh food for all.

I am a big believer in self reliance and our hoods have demonstrated time and again that getting together and making the effort brings results. 2011 opens the chance of making one of us, Tomas O'grady, part of City Council (he is running for Council District 4 in Mach elections). Working together, he tells us, anything is possible = Let's find the opportunities and commit the muscle to make them happen.

To a 2011 full of face-to-face equal access opportunities!