Monday, August 10, 2020

Magnificent Mile/Cabrini Green/Life on Oak Street in Chicago 1990s

   
Swingset, Cabrini Green Playground, Oak Street  

 

One Magnificent Mile Apartment Towers, Oak Street

 

I briefly lived in Chicago in the early 1990's. I was unfamiliar with the city and walked all over exploring.

Cabrini Green Playground, Oak Street


Here are some of the photographs I took documenting Oak Street, the only street I photographed in this manner. It stretches from Lake Shore Drive where it housed some of the toniest shops in Chicago to Cabrini Green, a housing project that was later demolished. The disparities were striking. Between them, as though nothing else could bridge the severe divide, was an abandoned lot with wild grasses and flowers and a collection of refuse.

I've wanted to share these images for a long while. Reading about Oak Street in the news I post them now.



Out on the Town, Oak Street
 
 
Jumping Rope, Oak Street


Rodier Paris Valet, Oak Street




 
Corner of Oak Street 




Side of Building. South Oak Street, Chicago.
Side of Building, Cabrini Green Neighborhood, Oak Street



Two Mannequins in Window, Oak Street





Doctor's Office, Oak Street





Sidewalk Café, Oak Street









Northern Trust Bank, Oak Street



Between Cabrini Green and Magnificent Mile



Oak Street Divide

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Don't Throw Away Your Vote

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Your vote does matter.
It is URGENT.

The struggle continues worldwide for the right to vote in free and fair elections. Some journey far, wait in long lines under adverse conditions, even risk personal safety to cast their ballot. Disenfranchisement is not a distant reality.
 
Don’t Throw Away Your Vote.

Voting is at the core of democracy. Without it democracy collapses. Democracy derives from the Greek words demos, ‘a group of people belonging to a particular nation' and kratia, ‘rule or power’. Vote comes from the Latin word votum, 'a vow'. And franchise, or the right to vote, originates from the French noun franchise, meaning 'freedom, right or privilege’.

 “Freedom is the continuous action we all must take,
and each generation must do its part to create an even more fair,
more just society.” --John Lewis Across That Bridge