Abstract

Christina Keegan grew up in Illinois but moved to Cleveland to attend Cleveland State University’s Urban Studies program. She is working to establish a phytoremediation garden in the Tremont neighborhood with the hopes that the garden will encourage a sense of community among neighbors while removing lead contamination from the soil. She discusses the Cleveland Towpath Trail and it’s possible impact on the garden and the city.

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Interviewee

Keegan, Christina (interviewee)

Interviewer

Burgy, Justin (interviewer)

Project

Re-Imagining Cleveland

Date

4-28-2010

Document Type

Oral History

Duration

58 minutes

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