Electrical cables remain unconcealed in the sparse room. Poor: Impoverished children sit around a beat- up trailer in shots taken by award- winning photojournalist Brenda Ann Kenneally for a series entitled Children of the Gulf. Fending for themselves: Children of the Gulf feed each other in another one of Kenneally's haunting shots, which depicts the suffering of America's poorest.
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High stakes: Born into poverty, surrounded by drugs and gangs, poorly served by the city and local schools, many of the children at Chicago's Paul Revere Elementary School, in the Greater Grand Crossing Neighborhood, face an uncertain future. Snapshot: Deziray Morris holds baby Raijohna in her apartment while her daughter Kendra looks for something to eat. The family has had huge financial difficulties after the death of their father John Lawrence. Hopeful: A little girl points out of the window of her dilapidated home in one of the states of America's Gulf Coast. Deprived: Images of abject suffering and deprivation on the Gulf Coast were laid bare by Hurricane Katrina, but, in Mississippi alone nearly one third of all children were poor even before the disaster struck. Most still are. But the award- winning photojournalist.
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American children - most of them from working families - live in poverty. Photojournalist Stephen Shames has championed the cause of America's most vulnerable children in a series of photographs called Children of Poverty. Profile: Liss says that during the Great Depression, photographers created riveting images chronicling the desperation of those times, adding that seventy years later, the plight and potential of the least fortunate members of our communities is mostly unseen and ignored, and photographers are once again poised to jump- start a national conversation about the issue of poverty. Crowded: This shot taken in Mississippi, where 1. African- American baby can expect to have a shorter lifespan than that of the average American in 1. Sad: A man stares out of a broken window.
Liss says, 'I can recite statistics to you all you want, but when I do that people's eyes glaze over'Desperate: Illegal migrants wait to be transported from the Border Patrol Headquarters in Mc. Allen, Texas. Their destination will either be Mexico or further processing through Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The United States Border Patrol reports about 1,0. The couple saved for three years to finance their wedding trip to Mexico, and right, another one of Kenneally's shots depicting poverty in the South.
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