I remember living there in the sixties, there were only like four Hispanic families we were one of them , 630 w Evergreen and we went too Schiller school. We lived next to the Brown family we all got along. On the sixteen floor. My father was janitor everyone like him Mr Rodriguez.
Cabrini green always make a beautiful picture of Daniel robitaille he a spot special sweet to the sweet the other town when they fliming and jake to is happy there also helen I feel bad for her
"Public housing projects in the first half of the 20th century were clean, safe places, where people slept outside on hot summer nights, when they were too poor to afford air conditioning. That was before admissions standards for public housing projects were lowered or abandoned, in the euphoria of liberal non-judgmental notions. And it was before the toxic message of victimhood was spread by liberals. We all know what hell holes public housing has become in our times. The same toxic message produced similar social results among lower-income people in England, despite an absence of a “legacy of slavery” there. If we are to go by evidence of social retrogression, liberals have wreaked more havoc on blacks than the supposed “legacy of slavery” they talk about." Dr. Thomas Sowell American economist, social theorist, and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.