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“Not By Jobs Alone”


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"  “Not By Jobs Alone” By David Pacchioli t was the toughest visit I have ever had,” Linda Burton said quietly. Burton, Penn State professor of human development and family studies, had just returned from Chicago’s west side, and a public-housing high-rise of the sort that was made famous — infamous — in the 1991 book There Are No Children Here by Alex Kotlowitz. Jason Yarington Welfare recipients are mostly young women, almost all with dependent children. “I’ve been working up close and personal with families and poverty for 20 years,” she said. “I’ve been to funerals of babies buried at seven weeks old, where the coffin was so small they carried it out of the church like a picnic basket. But there was something about this visit that just got me to the core.” She smiled wanly. “These high-rises are in the process of being torn down, so many of the apartments are vacant. But I kept thinking, Why aren’t they all vacant? Why are these kids running around in these narrow dark hallways with drug dealers? Smiling children and drug dealers. “I didn’t feel threatened . It was just the contradiction of it all. One of our young mothers was recounting the deaths of two children just a week before. A ten-month-old baby had died of pneumonia. She said it so matter-of-factly: ‘The mother, she’s acting a little crazy right now, but I guess that’s what happens when your baby dies.’ The other child fell out of his bunk bed — six floors to his death. He just rolled out the window. If you see how the projects are built, you can understand how that could happen. “It just got me to the core this time, the reality of the disparity in human experience. It was like transcending these"
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