We could use Eleanor's compassion, today. On Monday, New Orleans is bringing out the wrecking ball and tearing down its four largest public housing projects. And contrary to belief most of the units were not hurt during Katrina. Less than 10% of the people displaced will qualify to move back to the new "affordable units,"after they are built. And then HUD will finance 1000 condos to be sold in the same area. Most of the people living in these places are seniors, disabled or moms with small kids. I don't know where they will go other than to live on cardboard beneath under passes.
So many people in various industries let "progress" and greed get in the way of compassion. More and more developers are squeezing housing developments into the smallest spaces and charging a fortune for them. Many remain empty because the majority can't afford them. And we wonder why we have a homelessness problem in this country. Thought provoking post M ;) We can dream of change.
I enjoy the outdoors, where I gather much of my creative inspiration. I find it necessary to spend time in nature, for balance and sanity. Get Zapped is where I post my photos accompanied by quotes I find intriguing. Get Zen is for sharing my Illustrations, design work, poetry, and other creative outlets. Thanks for stopping by.
11 comments:
A beautiful picture, a wonderful quote, thoughtful and important! Mary :-D
And it starts right on our very own doorstep n'est-ce pas?
will they ever?
i wonder...
that is the key. incredible, meaningful quote
and i can just so relate in this.
oh this is beautiful,
Perfect and beautiful.
Love and deep thanks, M
very nice quote and very hard to achieve.
We could use Eleanor's compassion, today. On Monday, New Orleans is bringing out the wrecking ball and tearing down its four largest public housing projects. And contrary to belief most of the units were not hurt during Katrina. Less than 10% of the people displaced will qualify to move back to the new "affordable units,"after they are built. And then HUD will finance 1000 condos to be sold in the same area. Most of the people living in these places are seniors, disabled or moms with small kids. I don't know where they will go other than to live on cardboard beneath under passes.
So many people in various industries let "progress" and greed get in the way of compassion. More and more developers are squeezing housing developments into the smallest spaces and charging a fortune for them. Many remain empty because the majority can't afford them. And we wonder why we have a homelessness problem in this country.
Thought provoking post M ;)
We can dream of change.
If only such a question didn't seem as impossible as it does at the moment...
mary- thank you for stopping by.
janice- you said it!
polona- we can only hope...
raindog-yes!
deli- that's a start.
maithri-I knew you'd relate!
nabeel- yes, but we can try...
princess ku- wow, you really shed some light on this situation. I'm appauled and yet, not at all surprised. It's criminal!
lolo- yes, that's happening around here a lot and it's hard to watch.
suzan- that's when we really need to open up and work at it!
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