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PLGNA was incorporated in 1969 by PLG residents who opposed unfair real estate and bank practices like redlining and wanted to form a working interracial neighborhood. One of its first projects was to document 300 abandoned and 300 deteriorating buildings within the neighborhood. In 1973, PLGNA became involved in a landmark legal battle to combat redlining. Over the years, it has helped tenants to organize unions and blocks to form associations; supported safety programs; transported seniors; developed youth programs; and served as an umbrella organization for other neighborhood groups.

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Working with PLGNA Series - Midwood 2 Block Association

This is the first in a series of videos exploring the many organizations in the neighborhood and how they’ll work with PLGNA to create a better place to live.

We took a few minutes to talk to Jamie Yuenger, the President of the Midwood 2 Block Association located between Bedford and Rogers.  Thanks Jamie! for being such a good sport.

Stay tuned for more videos.

Find the Midwood 2 Block Association Site at http://www.midwoodstreet.org/.

More info about the series

If you would like us to interview or work with your organization, please email us at info@plgna.org.

Project coordinators include PLGNA board members Deborah Mutnick, Nelson Simon, and me (Martin Ruiz)

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