Large, four foot, poster on the side of a building.
South Bronx site of the 1980 "People's Convention" in opposition to the Democratic Party's nominating convention downtown
People marching: poster saying "South Bronx for Change".
When I looked for her to give her the picture, her building had burned and she had moved
Among the last residents, [an] African-American boy standing in rubble, his "neighborhood," with abandoned buildings in the background.
Mikey at the bar, next to my photographs. I loved hanging out, having a beer, taking pictures, listening to what people said about the neighbor-hood. People were open and generous with me
The daily domino game in front of the Social Club
The man had left the neighborhood years ago, but came back for drinks every Friday evening
Young girl at a fire hydrant on the sidewalk
Girls posing in front of the Junior High School on Third Avenue
African-American congregation in front of church.
Shop keeper, Ana, in front of El Cubano Deli
A Child's Playground. Bathgate Avenue
Paulina and her dog, Bathgate Avenue
Paulina in front of the Social Club before it got demolished.
Mikey Nuñez working in the community garden.
Fourth of July, hanging out on the stoop of their apartment house
Mother and daughter pause in the ruins, which is still their home, Claremont Parkway.
Teens clean up the rubble in order to create a neighborhood garden.
Cambodian children in the South Bronx.