(Source: slightlyinsultingchicagoposters)
(Source: slightlyinsultingchicagoposters)
I noted recently that more than one in three Chicago children are living in poverty, according to newly published census data. But a closer look at those figures shows that “one in three” hides a striking inequality.
Fewer than one in 11 white kids here are living in poverty—compared with more than one in two black kids.
(via Chicago’s growing racial gap in child poverty | The Bleader)
(via neighborhoodr-chicago)
Not a #classwarkitteh original, but this is probably the best response to Mitt Romney’s comment that Obama voters “are dependent upon government…believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it.”





