Challenge Entry

World Cities

By knepomuk written 8/24/06 9:31 AM, published 8/24/06 9:31 AM
Globalisation has created an economic boom  resulting in the Popup Linkreconstruction of world cities.  Those positioned to drink from the trough of global capital flows are benefitting greatly.  Those who are not have found themselves on the wrong side of a widening economic gulf separating Popup Linkrich and Popup Linkpoor. In a society addicted to Popup Linkconsumption corporations have been able to pressure governments to give them numerous tax advantages on threat of pulling-out.  Governments are increasingly strapped for money and are cutting social services to survive.  Some are trying to Popup Linkfight back many are left out in the cold.

Popup LinkLawrence is a man who regularly pan-handles in this location.  He stands in front of a branch of TD CanadaTrust which reports multi-billion dollar quarterly earnings.  Part of its corporate success has come through reducing the hours, wages and benefits of its front-line employees who, for the lack of one pay-cheque, could easily find themselves begging too.



 
  • aacmckay
    Sadly this story could have come out of Winnipeg too. Panhandling has become a "problem" here as well. Not sure if the panhandling is the problem, or if it's a sign of the problem (big difference). Seems like the trend these days is to cut back on social programs to help people out. An every person for themself world. Not a world that I'm happy to live in. Nice photo set.

  • javsmom
    wonderful post knep... it's the worst here in van, there is a "welfare reform" program here- the ideology behind it is great- give employable people a limited amount of time on the system to encourage them to get off welfare... but all that is happening is rejection to those who need it most - there's been cuts to womens centers, turning women to the sex trade etc... i don't know alot about it but i do know that the first week we were here we drove past a line up to a soup kitchen and my jaw dropped... i'd never seen so much poverty all at once... and we lived in chicago!!! it is very sad... there's an anti-poverty group here that i am going to volunteer for as soon as my crazy life settles :) their web addy: http://apc.resist.ca/home.html

  • RobinG
    A sad post, but soo true. You can see so much sadness in his eyes. :o)

  • Bobby
    Great post on poverty and programs to reform....unfortunately we seem to be losing the battle.....but posts like these and continued effort will make small inroads

  • stormy
    Sad post but great pics that portray what is going on.

  • LaPineian
    So many are just one paycheck away from this. An illness or injury is just enough to put anyone in this situation. Your captures are once again right there! Love the womans angry face in fight back.

  • bugaboo
    Wow, this is another true strong post.

  • Penny
    I agree with bug. Strong post. "Poor" is my favorite his face tells a story. Nice shot.

    - Smile


  • belleboe
    Wow what a sad post Great shots to go with your story as always Poor & Fight were my favorites and thanks again for sharing