Shaming people who live in poverty is an old reflex in America. The artist Brenda Ann Kenneally remi
Shaming people who live in poverty is an old reflex in America. The artist Brenda Ann Kenneally reminds us that the fault lines of capitalism are everywhere within our nation, running through the very foundation we keep building upon. Her sprawling chronicle of life in Troy, New York, is a tribute to her subjects and an indictment of our times. Read the full story by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, “A Portrait of Love and Struggle in Post-Industrial, Small-City America” here. -- source link
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