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USA, Chicago, August 3, 2009. The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, headquartered in a predominantly Mexican-American neighborhood of Chicago, campaigns not only against pollution but for clean power, park facilities, restoring public transit, and urban agriculture. LVEJO's staff and volunteers make significant outreach and education efforts, especially for youth. Photo for an HOY feature story proposal by Jay Dunn.

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United States, Illinois, Chicago, Jay Dunn, photography, culture, LVEJO, Environmental Justice Organization, environment, Pilsen, Little Village, Mexico, Latin, Latino, Spanish, Hispanic, Hoy
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USA, Chicago, August 3, 2009.   The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, headquartered in a predominantly Mexican-American neighborhood of Chicago, campaigns not only against pollution but for clean power, park facilities, restoring public transit, and urban agriculture. LVEJO's staff and volunteers make significant outreach and education efforts, especially for youth. Photo for an HOY feature story proposal by Jay Dunn.