In the two decades that Jesús “Chuy” Hernández has lived in Broadmoor Valley, he’s seen the park where he lives fall into disrepair. Organizing with his neighbors led to legal action—and eventually, he hopes, collective ownership of the park.
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In the two decades that Jesús “Chuy” Hernández has lived in Broadmoor Valley, he’s seen the park where he lives fall into disrepair. Organizing with his neighbors led to legal action—and eventually, he hopes, collective ownership of the park.