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Brooklyn’s Bridgekeeper: the Trash Crusader

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Mar 03, 2026
Brooklyn's Bridgekeeper: the Trash Crusader
“To belong to a community is to act as a creator and co-owner of that community.”

— Peter Block

Brooklyn’s Bridgekeeper: the Trash Crusader

The Brooklyn Bridge is an iconic landmark in New York City that attracts millions of visitors. “Recently, the landmark has been repeatedly defaced with trash, hair ties, receipts, napkins, and locks attached to its fences.” Ellen Baum grew tired of seeing it so defaced, and devotes a few hours each day to removing the trash. When asked why people trash it, Ellen believes it is a trend among tourists. “…they don’t live here, so for them it only means doing it once for the likes” then they leave. For Ellen, “It’s an extension of my home. I’m on it every day. I don’t own a fence, but if I were living in the suburbs, I wouldn’t allow someone to put trash like that on my own fence.” She posts her efforts on social media, and has plans to host a monthly volunteer meet-up to help keep it beautiful.

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I Care And I’m Willing To Serve

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I Care And I’m Willing To Serve

–Marian Wright Edelman

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tow2.jpgLord I cannot preach like Martin Lurther King, Jr.
or turn a poetic phrase like Maya Angelou
but I care and am willing to serve.

I do not have Fred Shuttlesworth’s and Harriet
Tubman’s courage or Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s political skills
but I care and am willing to serve.

I cannot sing like Fannie Lou Hamer
or organize like Ella Baker and Bayard Rustin
but I care and am willing to serve.

I am not holy like Archbishop Tutu,
forgiving like Mandela, or disciplined like Gandhi
but I care and am willing to serve.

I am not brilliant like Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois or
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, or as eloquent as
Sojourner Truth and Booker T. Washington
but I care and am willing to serve. 1/2

I have not Mother Teresa’s saintliness,
Dorothy Day’s love or Cesar Chavez’s
gentle tough spirit
but I care and am willing to serve.

God it is not as easy as it used to be
to frame an issue and forge a solution
but I care and am willing to serve.

My mind and body are not so swift as in youth
and my energy comes in spurts
but I care and am willing to serve.

I’m so young
nobody will listen
I’m not sure what to say or do
but I care and am willing to serve.

I can’t see or hear well
speak good English, stutter sometimes, am afraid of criticism
and get real scared standing up before others
but I care and am willing to serve.

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How do you relate to the notion that despite not possessing the exceptional qualities of historical figures, it is possible to care and serve? Can you share a personal story that reflects a time when you felt inadequate in comparison to others but still chose to contribute or make a difference? What helps you embrace your imperfections and continue to serve others with care and dedication?

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