Editorial: Make Mekhi James’ death a springboard for change on South, West sides – Chicago Tribune

"Violence metastasizes in neighborhoods when opportunity, or even the hope of it, ebbs away. It’s not enough to put more cops on the streets or revamp gang intervention strategies. Communities on the South and West sides have been withered by decades of indifference by the rest of the city — by mayors who disproportionately channeled tax dollars and attention to downtown and the North Side and by an ecosystem, including banks, that dropped investments in Black and Hispanic neighborhoods. "
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debtsor
5 years ago

Sometimes, communities are so broken, that you just need to leave, if you want change.

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