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MAY PROJECTS GARDENS



                 A LONDON-BASED ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVE



                 Article written by Sofia Eugeniou



                 I am a massive believer in the power of grass-      Founded in 2007 by Ian Soloman-Kawall and
                 roots environmental activism. Where government      Randy Mayers, MPG has gone from strength to
                 initiatives often fail to reach the most vulnerable   strength. Feeling a lack of connection to nature
                 of communities, grassroots projects save the day.   in the city and wanting to provide a safe, creative
                                                                     and beneficial place for others facing social and
                 Unlike  national  environmental  organisations      economic hardships, the duo decided to create
                 which are predominately male-heavy, white and       May Project Gardens. To achieve this, the back
                 middle-class, local environmental groups draw       of Ian’s mother’s council house was transformed
                 members from a broad cross-section of class         into a community garden.
                 and occupational categories. Quite significantly,
                 local eco-initiatives attract members from minor-   Previously a purely voluntary-run organisation
                 ity groups – this is important as black and ethnic   with no formal funding, MPG became a Commu-
                 minority communities are some of the most dis-      nity Interest Company in 2015 after gaining wider
                 engaged with nature and environmentalism, and       recognition for their community efforts. A fruitful
                 their voices and needs are often neglected in the   year for MPG, the organisation was also the win-
                 environmental debate.                               ner of the 2015 Mayer of London’s Team London           It really is so fantastic to see successful eco-initia-
                                                                     Award.                                                  tives such as MPG have such a lasting impact and
                 In many instances, local, bottom-up initiatives                                                             continue to reach the vulnerable urban communi-
                 have achieved far more than top-down initiatives    Working with urban communities, the team ad-            ties that it does.
                 at the national/international scale. The issue is   dresses poverty, disempowerment, and access to
                 that for many “big green groups” and movements,     resources and influence. The full-course on offer,      The goal of achieving a sustainable planet is not
                 there is no longer a clear enemy. Instead of fight-  which runs for 24 weeks and targets 16-24 year-        fat-fetched  with the  work of initiatives  like May
                 ing big corporations that kill the planet, some big   olds, focuses on personal development, educa-         Project Gardens. Grass-roots environmental activ-
                 green groups are cooperating with them.             tion, and enterprise skills.                            ism has proved yet again that we can protect the
                                                                                                                             natural world, and simultaneously reach communi-
                 There is nothing wrong with cooperation and col-    Young participants enrolled on the MPG course           ties most in need, by educating our urban youth on
                 laboration – without these, we would live in a very   are kept engaged through popular youth culture,       how to live sustainably. Additional efforts to boost
                 sad and unpleasant world overrun by even more       such as hip hop, and are given the chance to con-       the career and financial prospects of young partic-
                 crime, war, and anthropogenically-induced envi-     nect with nature, address their traumas, improve        ipants is another reason to love the bottom-up ef-
                 ronmental catastrophes. However, what is unde-      their physical and mental health, and learn tan-        forts of MPG.
                 niably wrong is when environmental NGOs and         gible skills that will follow them into adulthood
                 other big green groups take big business cash and   (such as food growing and gardening). Taster ses-       If this initiative is something you are interested in
                 think they can save the planet.                     sions for youth organisations and schools, as well      or want to support, then please check out May
                                                                     as tailor-made programmes, are also available.          Project Garden’s website.
                 The environmental agenda in recent years had be-
                 come heavily corporatized, with the relationship    Through its current team of three directors and a
                 between  some big green  groups and  big-brand      body of volunteers, the initiative is able to provide
                 companies quite concerning to say the least.        an alternative education system and lifestyle that
                                                                     is people-centric  and resource-led.  MPG is also
                 For example, the WWF has been in collabora-         proud of being a collaborative effort that reaches
                 tion with and funded by Coca-Cola since 2012.       people living on the margins of society, including
                 Amongst other initiatives, the pair have a shared   BAME youth from poor and less advantaged social
                 goal to “save” polar bears…right.                   backgrounds.

                 I hereby present May Project Gardens (MPG), an      With a key mission statement that aims to ensure
                 innovative, alternative and educational model us-   young  and  vulnerable  people  “disengage  with
     MAGAZINE // 60  to be healthy, entrepreneurial, and to grow their   it is evident that this initiative is truly grass-roots                                                                                                            MAGAZINE // 61
                                                                     power structures that don’t serve their interests”,
                 ing hip hop to educate and empower young people
                 communities.
                                                                     and is truly ‘for the people’.
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