narrator: joyce stanley presses her case for dudley square and adjacent grove hall. ove hall has more social service agencies than any other community, dudley also. narrator: the historical geography of boston's diverse neighborhoods is full of conflict. but the competing leaders know they can win only by uniting and drawing a politically- inclusive map. so parts of south boston join roxbury, chinatown and other areas in thempowerment zone proposal. but therare other factors besides race and poverty. the proposal takes advantage of south boston's location relative to the city's key transportation infrastructure: the harbor, the interstate highways and a new tunnel to thairport. adjacent neighborhoods also contain underutilized industrial space. accordg to some experts, new enterprise will succeed only if it exploits fundamental geographic advantages. commerce in roxbury, for instance, should capitalize onlose physical connections to the ceral business district. here, proximity can partlly compensate for population with low worker skills. east's t hopeful that their pr