No Plan For Reconstruction For Chicago: Michael Peery, 312-217-2260
Reverend Jesse Jackson argues that Chicago is facing an "undeclared emergency" with high rates of gun violence and deprivation in certain neighborhoods. He notes that over 200 people have been killed by guns in Chicago in 2014 so far, with over 1,000 others wounded. However, unlike areas of conflict overseas, there is no plan for reconstruction of the most troubled communities in Chicago that are plagued by closed schools and businesses, unemployment, and lack of access to healthcare and other services. Reverend Jackson calls for a plan to remedy these social and economic issues through reconstruction efforts, not just police and incarceration.
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No Plan For Reconstruction For Chicago: Michael Peery, 312-217-2260
Reverend Jesse Jackson argues that Chicago is facing an "undeclared emergency" with high rates of gun violence and deprivation in certain neighborhoods. He notes that over 200 people have been killed by guns in Chicago in 2014 so far, with over 1,000 others wounded. However, unlike areas of conflict overseas, there is no plan for reconstruction of the most troubled communities in Chicago that are plagued by closed schools and businesses, unemployment, and lack of access to healthcare and other services. Reverend Jackson calls for a plan to remedy these social and economic issues through reconstruction efforts, not just police and incarceration.
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No Plan for Reconstruction for Chicago
Statement By Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
Monday, July 7, 2014.
In Chicago there are zones of terror and deprivation. Deprivation of an underclass that leads to terror in a city facing an undeclared emergency that should be declared a state of emergency. This state of emergency requires remedy and resources. It requires social and economic reconstruction, not just the emptying of guns and the filling of jails.
The police blotter can show us where the disaster zones are. They are the areas with the most foreclosed houses, the most vacant lots, the least education, the least access to health care, the least hospital emergency access and the most unemployed. Fifty schools closed, 50 drug stores closed, 73 grocery stores closed. These are the desert zones driven by a sub-economy featuring drugs-in, guns-in and jobs-out.
There have been 207 homicides in Chicago in 2014, including 173 killed and 1,029 wounded by guns 118 wounded by gunfire from January to May, 230 shot in May, 250 shot in June, and 17 killed and 77 wounded by gunfire so far in July. In just four days, over the July 4 holidays, there were 14 killed and 65 wounded by gunfire.
The painful fact is we know where the drugs are coming from and where the jobs are going. There is no urban plan for reconstruction.
We have a plan for reconstruction in Iraq, Afghanistan and other dangerous zones, but there is no plan for reconstruction in our hometown of Chicago! In the meantime, we live in horror untilnext Mondays body count. We deserve better.
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