n an apartment above Lower Manhattan, one of the greatest living musicians and activists sat down with one of the country's newest great leaders. Pete Seeger, with a list of awards and honors longer than the neck on his famed banjo, still works tirelessly at 88 years of age. He spoke with Majora Carter, the young and indefatigable founder of Sustainable South Bronx, an organization working to clean up the run down neighborhood of her youth by replacing vacant lots and dilapidated buildings with river front parks and sustainable gardens, about the environmental work he has worked at for more than forty years. And while he's at it, he also finds time to sing a couple songs, demanding the film crew sing along, because it's not nearly as much fun singing to someone as it is singing with someone.
Here's a link about the new documentary coming this spring:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=385x131192