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2008 CityRoots Photo Journal now available!

UEI is excited to introduce the 2008 CityRoots Photo Journal, highlighting the hard work of over 180 dedicated community volunteers belonging to 11 neighborhood ecological restoration projects across the Boston area.

Over the course of the summer, 78 trees and close to 200 shrubs and perennials were proudly added to the Boston landscape, contributing to UEI's mission of building healthy, vibrant cities.

Congratulations to all our participants - 2008 was the most successful year in CityRoots history! See you in 2009!

 


Rachael Dobson

Sustainable Cities Program Manager


Rachael's professional journey has embodied her passion for facilitating connections and sustaining healthy life-systems. Her academic background is in Anthropology and Environmental Policy, with a focus on the various strategies that support sustainable communities. Rachael is especially compelled by grassroots, participatory approaches because they support the organic growth of habits and procedures that enable people to gain greater control of their own destiny. In this light, she has professional experience working for the public and non-profit sectors within the realm of research, management and facilitation of community-based environmental programs. Rachael has worked locally in Massachusetts, nationally, and globally to engage youth and adults from a wide range of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds in a deeper understanding of their role as members of their community and citizens of our planet. After working internationally for the past four years, Rachael is excited to focus her energies on her native "Beantown" and practice her favorite mantra, "Think Globally, Act Locally."



617-552-6792Rachael.Dobson.1@bc.edu