Urban Anthropology
Our urban metropolises are no longer the vibrant or essential centers they used to be. The mass migration of the wealthy into the suburbs has left our cities with reduced tax bases and less stability and in turn the cities have rapidly begun decaying. Our cities today are decadent and dangerous. Cites are the remnants of the industrial age and that time is gone. Breaking down or getting a flat tire in the wrong block will get an unfortunate traveler an introduction into the horrors of street crime and the illegal narcotics industry. Our cities are just not nice places any more. "Residents air their complaints in community meetings (of block dubs, police beats, the Local School Council, church groups, the Chamber of Commerce). Gangs and gang bangers top the list of their concerns." (Pattillo) This report will attempt to present an anthropological answer to the culture of poverty in urban settings.
Poverty
Poverty rates in American cities continue to increase and have gotten worse in the last ten years. Urban area civic leaders have reason to be concerned. Today's urban neighborhoods are creating unique economic and social problems. For example, it is continuously being proven by many urban anthropologists like Gmelch and Zenner that our urban black middle-class neighborhoods have a much higher poverty rate and consistently live closer to other poverty areas as compared to their peer white middle class neighbors. Therefore, crime and other negative outcomes associated...
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