Brad Pitt announced his green rebuilding plans at the Clinton Global Initiative in Manhattan. The Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans has suffered since Katrina and need homes.
Brad Pitt, shocked at the conditions of the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans, collaborated with experts and assembled a team for the “Make It Right Project”. The name was inspired to help make it right after hurricane Katrina ripped through their neighborhoods. Homes were smashed to bits and torn from their foundations, with the Lower 9th Ward getting the worst of it. Brad was disturbed help didn't come sooner for those who needed it so was inspired to do something about it.
The Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans has a rich culturally diverse population but is predominately African American. Some great musicians were born there including Fats Domino and Mahalia Jackson. It got its name after an industrial canal was made in the 1920’s, which cut through the ward, creating a “lower ward” below the canal. (Information obtained from Douglas Brinkley, Author and Historian, 2007)
Some questioned whether poor people would care about green building and Brad's response was that they care about it the most. Conserving energy, improving the quality of lives and healing our environment are things that most people show an interest in.
The Make it Right Team:
Brad Pitt and his team's commitment and determination to help residents rebuild their homes is admirable. Making all building materials recyclable, sustainable and affordable is their goal and it's to become a model for further rebuilding in the community.
Make It Right’s mission is to be a catalyst for redevelopment of the Lower 9th Ward by building sustainable safe homes inspired from Cradle-to-Cradle thinking. They focus on combining high quality designs with preserving the community’s culture. This is to be accomplished as quickly as possible so that residents can get back to their homes or have new ones created.
Join Brad Pitt and help Lower 9th Ward residents rebuild and/or restore their homes in New Orleans by supporting the Make It Right Foundation. All donations will go towards homes that are affordable and sustainable.
For more information and resources see: Make It Right Foundation, 2007
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