
American expats in Rome hear the same question all the time from fellow Americans visiting the Eternal City: "Rome is SOOO beautiful! But why is there so much trash and graffiti around? Don't the Romans care about their amazing city?"
Well, the answer is complicated and I admit that it's hard for me to understand, too. But today on my podcast I have invited someone who can help explain this frustrating problem to us—sort of. More importantly, she's part of a group that is taking aggressive action against it.
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