Brief: The Glaze Nachie Braga the man who turned Lexingtons broken places into a food f
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Nachie Braga saw broken spaces in Lexington and decided to do something about it. Long before the city had a tree canopy committee or official green infrastructure projects, Braga was already working to transform neglected areas into productive food forests. He showed up to Water Quality Fees Board meetings on his own time, advocating for environmental solutions when few others were paying attention.
Braga went on to found Geomancer, an organization focused on ecological restoration. His early grassroots efforts eventually led to projects like the Kilrush Food Forest and formal partnerships with the city. What started as one person's vision to heal damaged landscapes has grown into a movement that's literally putting down roots across Lexington.
His story shows how individual initiative can plant the seeds for larger community transformation. That's The Glaze, highlighting the people shaping our city's future.
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