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Ashley Schneider and the Frenchman Street Community Garden

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A community garden on Frenchmen Street has been feeding 7th Ward residents ... including some of the neighborhood's most vulnerable elders ... for years. Now, a land sale is threatening to erase it. Ashley Schneider, one of the garden's core organizers, sits down with us to break down how the sale happened, who's connected to it, and what residents are doing to fight back. With ties to State Rep. Delisha Boyd surfacing in the deal, the story goes deeper than a garden ... it's a question of who gets to decide what happens to community-built spaces in New Orleans.

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