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How one group of teens from Dunbar’s Urban Agriculture program team up to make a local park more accessible

Five young men in work gloves stand together in a wooded area, gathered around one person holding something small in a gloved hand.
Trae Grace
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Students in the Dunbar Urban Agriculture group are pictured from left: Emmanuel Museveni, Jamal Washington, JaMarcus Powers, Carmello Blackford-Hagler and Bryce Nelson.

On this week's episode of We Outside, I spoke with a group of teens from the Dunbar Urban Agriculture program about the work they're doing to create walkways and bridges at Highview Hills Park in Dayton.

Trae Grace grew up in a radio station in Detroit where her father, Gene Elzy, was music director and had a jazz and blues music program.