Guyton received a fellowship to collaborate with residents in the Madison-Eastend community in Baltimore to establish the Cornerstone of Hope. The program aims to rebuild neighborliness, to restore the natural and man-made environment, and to create a livable space. It works to achieve these goals through vacant lot restoration, through a trash cleanup program, and through public art and neighborhood science projects.
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