Unemployment
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Humorous Artist’s T-shirt. Show others what your made of. Also makes great exhibition wear for your opening. / . / Black print on white/colours available in folio! / . / Or there is a card version available here… / . /
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The U.S.A. national average price for one gallon of gasoline is $3.61 USD, but the current price in my regional market is $3.70 USD. Long, lazy drives in the country on Sunday afternoons are now a thing of the past for most Americans. FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT Companion Piece / AAA Gasoline Prices / MCN:C0088-AB36A-4DEFC
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O beautiful / for spacious skies / for amber waves of grain . . . . Two and a half million rural children, a fifth of all rural children, live in poverty, compared to 15 percent for children living in metropolitan areas. One in five rural children lived in food insecure households in 2000—food insecurity and hunger are more prevalent in rural America than in the nation as a whole. FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT Rural America In Flux Bread for the World / MCN:CC046-28D4A-506B2
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Here in the Crossroads of America, the primary agricultural crops are soybeans, ranked 4th in the nation and corn, currently the 5th largest producer in the nation. In addition, Indiana currently ranks 5th in the nation with hogs as its primary livestock. Source The U.S. 50 Two and a half million rural children, a fifth of all rural children, live in poverty, compared to 15 percent for children living in metropolitan areas. One in five rural children lived in food insecure households in 2000—food insecurity and hunger are more prevalent in rural America than in the nation as a whole. FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT Rural America In Flux Bread for the World / MCN:CF89E-1F443-46C00
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Jeffersonville, Indiana is referred to as The Sunny Side of Louisville Kentucky. You probably won’t see this scene in the travel brochure. Jeffersonville, Indiana USA 03 April 2008. Welcome to our town. / MCN: C61-LQL5-7313 My Hometown Series
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Move Back Home
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UNEMPLOYMENT
by Sally OmarHe laid down on a Friday night / So very tired / He didn’t want to tell his wife / That he was fired Employment is hard / Money is tight / ...
Unemployment and homelessness is a serious issue.
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You probably won’t see this scene in the travel brochure. Jeffersonville, Indiana USA 03 April 2008. Welcome to our town. / MCN: C57-PN9Y-9773 My Hometown Series
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There seems to be a lot of chain fence with razor wire atop in Jeffersonville, Indiana USA / MCN:C53-C2D7-1648 My Hometown Series
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School bus depot Jeffersonville, Indiana USA / MCN:C37-J6FV-6936 My Hometown Series
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Low clouds and low incomes often have the same effect on the heart: both bear down on the soul with a great weight. / MCN:C6A96-DF091-402F9 FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT Please click these links for information on hunger and what you can do to help Rural America In Flux Bread for the World
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It is the United States Government’s position that more Blacks are in prison than are Whites, because more Blacks are involved in criminal activity. If that isn’t a racist statement, I have never heard one. The United States has responded to the over representation of African Americans in US prisons by suggesting that such racial disparities “are related primarily to differential involvement in crime by the various groups, rather than to differential handling of persons in the criminal justice system.” Source Letter to UN Secretary to CERD (CERD is the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination) LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE “Thirteen percent of all adult black men - 1.4 million - are disenfranchised, representing one-third of the total disenfranchised population and reflecting a rate of disenfranchisement that is seven times the national average. Election voting statistics offer an approximation of the political importance of black disenfranchisement: 1.4 million black men are disenfranchised compared to 4.6 million black men who voted in 1996.” Drug War Facts Felony Disenfranchisement Laws In The United States / MCN:C03EA-64D70-54211 / Impact of Felony Disenfranchisement An estimated 5.3 million Americans, or one in forty-one adults, have currently or permanently lost their voting rights as a result of a felony conviction. 1.4 million African American men, or 13% of black men, are disenfranchised, a rate seven times the national average. An estimated 676,730 women are currently ineligible to vote as a result of a felony conviction. More than 2 million white Americans (Hispanic and non-Hispanic) are disenfranchised. In five states that deny the vote to ex-offenders, one in four black men is permanently disenfranchised. Population Of USA By Race Population Of USA Prisons By Race Incarcerated America Punishment and Prejudice – Racial Disparities in the War on Drugs
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Okay, it’s not all bad in Jeffersonville, Indiana USA. I found these nice trees. Shot 03 April 2008. Welcome to our town. / MCN: C41-RAJ7-2678 My Hometown Series
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This corn field has not been planted this year. The yellow flowers of the wild mustard plant fill the rows where grain should be growing. The latest piece of legislation designed to phase out subsidies for some farmers is causing quite a commotion on Capitol Hill. According to the Wall Street Journal The legislation would limit the ability of farmers to manipulate current law to collect multiple payments, and cap payments to wealthy individuals not directly involved in farming. It would also phase out a special category of payments that provide income support, capping those payments for farmers with adjusted gross incomes of $950,000. / MCN:CF226-8598F-D150E Please click these links for information on hunger and what you can do to help Rural America In Flux Bread for the World FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT
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Why are children hungry in America? The goal of American farm policy should be to promote sustainable agriculture, reduce hunger, and eliminate food insecurity. It makes no sense that any person in America should ever go to sleep hungry. FOR SALE ONLY AS LIMITED EDITION PRINT / MCN:C5F3E-35A21-17B0E Please click these links for information on hunger and what you can do to help Rural America In Flux Bread for the World
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China-Shop
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You probably won’t see this scene in the travel brochure. Jeffersonville, Indiana USA 03 April 2008. Welcome to our town. The title refers to the Colgate Clock visible in the background. / MCN:C82-6L59-2999 My Hometown Series
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School bus depot Jeffersonville, Indiana USA / MCN:C92-VQAD-9930 Black & white version with selective color / contact me to purchase this version My Hometown Series
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LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE The prison without bars is the hardest to escape. The chains, and wires, and fences around our hearts and minds are created by a lifetime of goals not met; dreams unrealized; and great expectations which led only to disappointment. Be brave enough to climb over the barriers to your peace of mind. CHANGE THE WORLD ONE PERSON AT A TIME. / START WITH YOURSELF / MCN:C9D0F-86EC6-3AE03 Rural America In Flux Bread for the World My Hometown Series
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I love taking candids. This was taken of a waitress in a SOHO, NYC restaurant. I was having a late lunch…it was slow…and she took a rest by the bar. I’m sure she’s a waitress who is really an actress (as many are in NYC). Hopefully, the right director or producer will see her strengths one day. I sure did when I quickly captured this through my lens. I love the DEEP IN THOUGHT mood of this daydreamy captured photograph.
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MY JOURNEY TODAY/UNEMPLOYMENT
by KEITH R. WILLIAMSi step off the subway / heading to my interview / i’m smoking my black & mild / i’m early so i chill for awhile / thinking as the rushhour c…
i step off the subway / heading to my interview / i’m smoking my black & mild / i’m early so i chill for awhile / thinking as the rushhour crowd comes through / i’m focused, i’m ready, do what u have to do / i chill with some elders from detroit / ones an artist / cool / the interview goes fine / i think he thinks as a manager i’m one of a kind / off to the library to create / early again, and i say great / let me create a masterpeice / dedicate it to my little brother / dedicate it to my brother-in-law greg / then i get on the computer / talk to you / and this cutie from brooklyn too / talk to a friend in maine / the one in belgium she’s gone insane / shes mad at the world / it was nice to chill with u girl / now online job search begins again / i hope the phone rings with a interview again / i’ve figured a way to get my art through / so watch here i come / i’ll sign off now / i hope u like this too!!! / love keith
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You probably won’t see this scene in the travel brochure. Jeffersonville, Indiana USA 03 April 2008. Welcome to our town. Disclaimer: this is NOT a prison. It just looks like one. The title refers to the invitation slogan many travel brochures use. / MCN: C48-AL93-6482 My Hometown Series
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