Among the Last Residents, their playground: Bathgate Avenue and East 173rd Street.
Venerable architecture of the period, slated for destruction, Bathgate Avenue and East 173rd Street
Storefronts on East 173rd Street. One with a German Shepard behind the roll-down gate.
Among the Last Residents, Mother and daughter, East 173rd Street
A Child's Playground. Bathgate Avenue
Large, four foot, poster on the side of a building.
Kids fencing, Bathgate Avenue and 174th St.
Doll laying in empty lot filled with rubble
Deserted, desolated buildings: "War Zone"
Paulina and her dog, Bathgate Avenue
South of Cross Bronx Expressway, decals belie the truth of destruction for suburban commuters.
Junior high school student, Bathgate Avenue.
Teens clean up the rubble in order to create a neighborhood garden.
Cambodian Buddhist Monastery in the South Bronx
Paulina in front of the Social Club before it got demolished.
Mel Rosenthal in his old bedroom in the South Bronx
173rd Street and Morris Avenue, southwest corner. Apartment building
When I looked for her to give her the picture, her building had burned and she had moved
Mother and daughter pause in the ruins, which is still their home, Claremont Parkway.
She had been left behind when her family and friends moved out of the neighborhood