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"inner city" Definitions
  1. the part near the centre of a large city, which often has social problems
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"The Biebers X Lyft LA X Inner-City Arts" Justin and Hailey threw the event with LIFT Los Angeles and Inner-City Arts.
Next up was the art exhibition Inner City Ooz—a wordplay on Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues"—which took place in central London in 2014.
I HAVE THE LARGEST INNER CITY BASEBALL AND ONE OF THE LARGEST INNER CITY BASKETBALL PROGRAMS CALLED LITTLE HEROS THAT WE WORK WITH THE COMMUNITY.
But he has, through his narrative of black lives, marked the horrors of inner-city residence, suggested a very limited understanding of the black inner-city experience.
We're going to work very hard on the inner city.
But there are beautiful things about inner city life too.
Cleveland's inner city was also a dumping ground for trash.
"People say, well, inner city people are poor," Denbeaux remarked.
Trying to make sure the inner city kids that grew up in my hometown can have a brighter future and look at me as inspiration to get out of the hellhole of the inner city.
It was the 1970s and early '80s in inner-city Baltimore.
Allen has starting a program teaching photography to inner-city children.
LocoL was conceived to tackle inner-city nutrition and employment problems.
Inner-city neighborhoods, mired in poverty, were far from investors' radars.
"Inner city," in short, is imprecise in describing today's urban reality.
"They need to invest more of that in the inner city."
THEY NEED TO BE FIXED INNER-CITY SCHOOLS, INFRASTRUCTURE, EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE.
How much will the cycle of inner-city violence have abated?
Somehow the husband got onto the topic of inner-city problems.
Australia's first Facebook float has been spotted in an inner city warehouse.
In consequence, few stores choose to locate in poor inner-city neighborhoods.
Growing up in the inner city, you're always taught to be tough.
Trump responds as if that man must live in the inner city.
Local businesses would have more resources to hire young inner-city blacks.
Inner city people have no education and there are some bad hombres.
Most black Americans live neither in poverty nor in the inner city.
He could bring a businessman's sensibility to solving inner-city poverty problems.
Most middle-class Milwaukeeans zoomed past the inner city on the freeway.
So I've always been concerned about inner city problems because they're huge.
These types of sports aren't accessible for students from inner-city schools.
"I come from poverty, I come from the inner city," explained Mayweather.
Three carried a quilt with images of decrepit inner-city public schools.
The Wiz, like The Chi, chronicled black life in an inner city.
Fences is set in inner-city Pittsburgh among sanitation workers and their families.
He employed put-downs of Latino immigrants and inner-city, typically black, residents.
That's what makes Trump's promise to help the "inner city" sound so hollow.
He then went on a tangent about "inner city" crime and fake news.
I want to see better days for the people of inner city communities.
No one in Philly has attempted an inner-city grow on this scale.
Locally, the race represents the heart of immigrant and inner-city Los Angeles.
They inhabit the inner city as effortlessly as they inhabit a wild wood.
So it started offering incentives for officers to move to inner city neighborhoods.
Looking forward, it is unclear what Trump will mean for inner-city reform.
CC's charity -- PitCCh In -- focuses on helping underprivileged kids in inner city communities.
As new psychiatrists in an inner-city clinic, we face an ethical struggle.
"They do need to fix inner-city schools, infrastructure, health care," Dimon added.
He's focusing more on his foundation, which channels funds to inner-city programs.
In 1987, philanthropist George Weiss "adopted" 112 inner-city sixth-graders in Philadelphia.
If you don't have a strong inner city, then you run into problems.
If you want to fight education inequality, volunteer at an inner-city school program.
Meanwhile, in the early 1980s, inner-city communities were suffering from an economic collapse.
"They work with inner-city schools all over the country," said Jaffe of Glassdoor.
Another organization, Red Thread, operates a navigator program across four inner-city A&Es.
In 2014, pro-democracy protesters occupied Hong Kong's inner city streets for 79 days.
It was an inner-city place, but that's where hip-hop used to be.
The deal will allow it to move into the larger inner-city Tegel airport.
THAT WORKS LIKE, HOW DO WE GET KIDS' JOBS AT THE INNER CITY SCHOOLS.
Meanwhile, no need to fret so much about welfare abuse in the inner city.
Looking forward to my meeting at 2:00 P.M. with wonderful Inner City Pastors!
He founded cryptoharlem, which aims to teach basic cryptography tools in the inner city.
"I grew up in the inner city," said Mr. Subban, who is from Toronto.
It's something I could never dream about growing up in inner-city Los Angeles.
In inner-city moves, the housing can be really far away from the road.
And it is passing by those who refuse to venture beyond the inner city.
The government aims to regenerate the inner city by replacing Kebele slums with condominiums.
The idea is influencing programs in inner-city preschools as well as executive coaching.
For proof, look south to Sodermalm, a large inner-city island humming with creativity.
BUT HERE'S THE FACT HALF THE KIDS IN INNER CITY SCHOOLS DO NOT GRADUATE.
That's what's happening now in these inner city communities: They don't trust the police.
The suburbs are becoming cool again — as long as they resemble inner city downtowns.
Researchers studied 135 asthmatic children, ages 5 to 12, living in Baltimore's inner city.
Guests begin the experience by moving through the ruins of a grimy inner city.
These days, inadequate resources, recruitment and training of inner-city police officers are bigger problems.
You started School 'Em last year, a program geared toward at-risk inner-city youth.
"We're going to work very hard on the inner city," Trump said at the event.
The shootings happened in two different inner city neighborhoods within an hour of each other.
He had grown up in inner-city Pittsburgh, in a home where money was scarce.
The Liberals did indeed do badly in affluent inner-city areas full of green voters.
SLYFOX, in the inner-city suburb of Enmore, is well outside the 28:29 a.m.
Businesses followed them to the broad avenues radiating south and east from the inner city.
At first glance, Hamburg's inner city neighborhood's give the impression of a true cycling city.
"It's all about helping inner-city children and that's why I am here," he said.
But certainly one of the worst stages ever in the history of the inner city.
On two mornings, he will remodel houses in inner-city Cleveland with Habitat for Humanity.
For Biyela, the engineer, both religious and environmental rights are challenged in inner-city baptisms.
Heather discovered ICP in the early 1990s, when they still went by Inner City Posse.
China has been ramping up investment in inner-city mass transit project to alleviate congestion.
When you moved back, how did that affect how you thought about inner-city Melbourne?
Mr. Trump, to be fair, is far from alone in using "inner city" this way.
I am of Puerto Rican descent and came from a poor inner-city middle school.
But while crime remains an issue, recent years have seen locals reclaiming their inner city.
My studio is in an inner-city warehouse along with 20 or 30 other artists.
I am a physician in an inner-city hospital that cares for the less fortunate.
I am a tutor at an inner-city charter elementary school with predominantly Latino enrollment.
Proceeds from the auction will benefit charity organizations LIFT Los Angeles and Inner-City Arts.
The rise of dockless individual transport is about a fundamental shift in inner-city transit.
Her mother was afraid of all the violence going on at Berry's inner-city high school.
I met other inner-city LGBTQ youth and felt that I was part of a community.
We're not going to through this initiative alone solve all the problems of inner city crime.
The wait in Stockholm's public queue for a rental in the inner city averages 13 years.
When inner city projects were rebuilt, many without working incomes sought cheap rent in the East.
He was a hero to Chicano grape pickers, to inner-city African-Americans, to union workers.
He instead placed the onus on needing to address mental health issues and inner-city violence.
He wildly exaggerated the number of immigrants in this country illegally and "inner city" crime rates.
Mr. President, declare inner city violence, police related deaths and American gun violence Homeland Security Emergencies.
Andrade and her colleagues focused on inner city residents who are at risk for gun violence.
Centered on an Anglican minister who's attempting to cater to a tiny inner-city flock, Rev.
Being a person of color, being from inner-city Harlem, it all made sense for me.
The Amigos bucked the trend with dark stories about H.I.V., inner-city dogfights and historic horrors.
They'd do the same with the inner city but assume it was a poor black area.
E. Charlton-Trujillo, after some readers complained the book reinforced negative stereotypes of inner-city youth.
Not that long ago we used to think of social collapse as an inner-city problem.
Just the words that get used: urban, inner city, marginalized, minorities, illegals, anchor babies, model minorities.
Think of what $1 trillion and more could have done to rebuild broken inner-city schools.
And meanwhile it has this campaign going where it's trying to appeal to inner-city residents?
"I'm from Vallejo,; from the inner city, from the 'hood,'" Sabathia told reporters before the ceremony.
They can purposely or inadvertently pour gasoline on simmering tensions between police and inner-city communities.
It's a really old city, so you have the nice inner city, the nice old buildings.
" In November, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack called Di Natale and others "inner-city raving lunatics.
Once she has achieved that goal, she plans to open birth centers in inner-city neighborhoods.
Many financially struggling inner-city and rural hospitals can barely sustain their outpatient services right now.
There are certain drug laws applied there than the inner city community in which I live.
The bees gather nectar from flowers along train tracks, private gardens, parks, and inner-city balconies.
The phrase "inner city" is often used to suggest that the historical image and the modern place are one and the same — or even that the "inner city" is still a meaningfully identifiable place at all, with clearly implied demographics (black, poor) and connotations (violence, decay).
Remember, he promised to stop spending money on refugees and spend it on the inner city instead.
Children were taken from inner city slums, put on "orphan trains," and shipped West to be adopted.
On My Block is funny because it embraces even inner city kids laughing at their own pain.
The share of blacks in Johannesburg's inner-city increased from 20% in 1983 to 85% by 1993.
"It's almost like [Chicago] lets inner-city youth kill each other off in the city," he said.
And how the birth of a new motorbike in downtown New York could revitalise inner-city manufacturing
Black inner-city communities were the ones that felt the impacts of globalization and deindustrialization the most.
Any logical person will tell you that not every black American lives in a hellacious inner city.
"We pull that value into the communities in the inner city that really need it," he said.
I grew up in Pittsburgh, in public school in the inner city, which wasn't the best environment.
Danger lurks in the crumbling farmhouses of its countryside and the sunbaked tenements of its inner city.
I grew up in the inner city of Chicago and I've experienced a lot of awful things.
It's called D'Munchies and can be found in the very weed-friendly inner-city suburb of Newtown.
Meals like these are as familiar in Brooklyn or Portland as they are in inner-city Sydney.
Stigmatized by locals for their criminal backgrounds and/or inner-city dress code, many struggle to adapt.
And the left loves to claim it&aposs the champion of inner-city communities and prison reform.
Among its findings: Their research also counters the notion that gun violence is an inner-city problem.
He mentors inner city youth and is interested in ethnographic research in disruptive behavior disorders in children.
Society is losing yet another generation of inner-city black youth to the pathology of urban violence.
I think it smashes the tropes that we see about African-American men in the inner city.
He mentors inner city youth and is interested in ethnographic research in disruptive behavior disorders in children.
I'd just spent a difficult year teaching junior high and coaching baseball in inner-city Flint, Michigan.
I would talk about the availability of guns in what we call the inner city, the hood.
"T-K-T-K-O," they chanted, exploding on every connection that the inner city Dubliner made.
My dad, a religious everyguy who grew up in the inner city of Youngstown, shared my naïveté.
The episode took place in an inner-city area of Wellington, just minutes from Ms. Ardern's residence.
NEVER RAN, NEVER WILL Boyhood and Football in a Changing American Inner City By Albert Samaha Illustrated.
Wealthy suburbs, poor inner-city neighborhoods, concerts, schools, university campuses, bars, theme parks — the list is endless.
If you expand your business in the inner city, my community will benefit from this tax cut.
"I was going to be another inner-city kid working at Wendy's or some mall," he said.
Many inner-city neighborhoods now constitute similarly vibrant communities, and leaving them can have profoundly negative consequences.
"I will lend my voice, I will lend my passion, I will lend my money, I will lend my resources to my youth and my inner city and outside of my inner city so that these kids know there is hope, there is greater walks of life,"  he said.
Hamburg saw widespread flooding in the inner city area, including the area around the new Elbphilharmonie symphony hall.
Cory Booker often notes on the campaign trail that he lives in a low-income, inner-city area.
Sean Illing Do you think it's significant that Ferguson is a suburb and not an inner-city neighborhood?
And I started going to a place called Youth UpRising where they have studios for inner city youth.
Even still, what he doesn't seem to realize is that "the inner city" isn't the problem: Segregation is.
He would also have you believe that all Latinos live in inner-city hellholes filled with bad hombres.
Al Sharpton, Meek said he knows exactly how to fix the problems we see in the inner city.
"I think that the inner-city residents are being taken advantage of," the 85-year-old bishop said.
Inner-city crime isn't at or reaching record levels, and black Americans aren't going to vote for Trump.
By the way, CC's event raised money for the PitCCh In Foundation -- which helps out inner city youth.
The state imposes strict occupational licensing making it harder for inner-city taxpayers to earn a supplemental income.
A cheap, available phone like the ZTE Z233 is available at many department stores and inner-city pharmacies.
But at the very least, we can say that inner-city crime is not close to record levels.
The problem with the inner city," Russell tells me, "is they want to blame somebody for their problem.
The inner city black youth may be 2nd or 3rd or 4th generations living under the poverty line.
As it turned out, the antique facade of the neighborhood — the Binnenstad, or Inner City — belied vigorous change.
"I'm an inner city kid," Mill told CNBC, adding his father died when he was five years old.
Our church campus is six or so blocks from one of the largest concentrations of inner-city flooding.
The two talked about Made in America -- his pillows are made in the USA -- and inner city initiatives.
"Check It" looks at a group of inner-city L.G.B.T. youth in Washington who form a fashion gang.
I think inner-city education has been transformed by Teach for America and by the charter school movement.
Azalea also helps to bring horseback riding to inner-city kids through the program Horses in the Hood.
As they discuss what constitutes a psychopath, the notion of inner-city Black and brown pathology is challenged.
Or I might point out that open borders take away jobs from inner-city Hispanics and African-Americans.
LOUANNE JOHNSON Silver City, N.M. The writer is the author of "Dangerous Minds," about an inner-city teacher.
The language we still hold on to about the inner city disguises the changes that have taken place.
The "inner city" became a catch-all term to condemn communities of color in America's major metropolitan areas.
In response, Carson said he's partly qualified to run HUD because he was raised in an inner city.
Throughout his career, Cummings used his fiery voice to highlight the struggles and needs of inner-city residents.
Here's what she has to say: I teach second grade at an inner city elementary school in Houston.
Despite the typical challenges of growing up in an inner-city area, Rasheed was a straight-A student.
Four years after buying her first rental property, she owned thirty-six units, all in the inner city.
Like the inner-city suburb of Northbridge in Perth, Australia, home to numerous live music venues and clubs.
" I could envision a gossip columnist writing, "The gala drew a glitzy, moneyed crowd from the inner city.
Both said that the government must take guns away from people in order to bring inner-city violence down.
You go to some of these inner city places, and it's so sad when you look at the crime.
They live a lot better than some inner city kids, or say 11,472 homeless veterans living here in California.
You go to some of these inner city places and it's so sad when you look at the crime.
The youth group is made up of dozens of inner-city schoolchildren who perform infectious music and dance numbers.
Cory Booker is a vegan from New Jersey whose towering speeches often center around his own inner-city neighborhood.
The revival of Ponte is often lumped in with the gentrification taking place in parts of inner-city Johannesburg.
He's also know for his dedication to improving and impacting the lives of inner-city children and prison inmates.
Those metro breakdowns include the full metro area — both the dense inner city and the more spacious suburban areas.
Since last year, Tay has released three projects, all covering the different aspects of surviving in inner city Baltimore.
In the 20th century, heroin became a controlled substance in America, associated with poor blacks in inner-city ghettos.
Basketball eventually took hold both with professional athletes in world-class arenas and with adolescents on inner-city blacktops.
He also began volunteering in East Palo Alto, Silicon Valley's poorer "inner city" populated largely by Latinos and blacks.
As a product of inner-city Dallas schools, I know your ZIP code doesn't have to determine your destination.
It's a holistic take on the city—particularly the inner-city—and one that often extends beyond its borders.
He overcame a troubled youth in inner-city Detroit, becoming a star student and eventually a world-class neurosurgeon.
" Lieutenant Colonel Herrera said the military was advancing toward the inner city, but added: "There are still sniper positions.
During his time as a delegate, Cummings was responsible for banning inner-city billboard advertisements for alcohol and tobacco.
The Democratic Party has run nearly every inner city in this country for fifty or sixty years or more.
Nobody did anything about inner-city education for 40 years — not white, not black, not Republicans, not Democrats, nobody.
It's just a specific, inner-city vibe that is unique in its own context and has its own heartbeat.
In Moss Side, Cheetham Hill, Whalley Range, and the rest of the inner city, it was all black music.
Yet this fundamental principle seems to be ignored when the problems of inner-city crime and poverty are considered.
He spends some of his free time volunteering at the Nationals' baseball academy for inner-city youngsters in Washington.
A technical student from inner- city Camden might go live with a family in Huntsville to study space technology.
I live over between Greenway Plaza and River Oaks, kind of on the west side of the inner city.
But growing up as the son of a janitor in inner-city Philadelphia, Mr. Frazier faced an opportunity gap.
Why would someone from the impoverished inner city become the leading defender of the carceral state and American plutocracy?
Mr. Trump attributed that polarization to a lack of "spirit" and inner-city poverty and promised to create jobs.
I HAVE ALREADY MENTIONED INNER CITY SCHOOL KIDS I THINK WAGES NEED TO GO UP ON THE LOWER END.
"I speak with inner city kids just like me and I'm very upfront about my life story," he says.
We are unable to build bridges, we're unable to build airports, our inner city school kids are not graduating.
You go to some of these inner city places and it's so sad when you look at the crime.
" [Streetsblog NYC] • There is no "inner city" in Brownsville, Brooklyn, just overlooked strengths, writes Ginia Bellafante in "Big City.
Born and raised in Sydney's inner city, I had no dust on my boots or dirt under my nails.
In the newly rebuilt inner city, a mural wall surrounds the ruined cathedral in the heart of the city.
Lovecraft's The Horror of Red Hook reads like a catalogue of racial stereotypes and suburban fears of the inner city.
The tranquil inner-city Lumpini Park is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, complete with an artificial lake.
His later work in the democratic era recorded the inner city lives of middle class residents, both black and white.
A six-month stint volunteering as a nurse in a hospital in deprived inner-city Hamburg was an early influence.
Issues like the economy, tax cuts, the need to repeal and rewrite Obamacare, and even African American inner-city problems.
Despite its scruffy appearance the Instituto Nacional, an inner-city secondary school for boys, is Chile's most prestigious high school.
Many of these players are from the inner city, like me, and have firsthand experience with these kinds of problems.
I was in Miami's inner city on Saturday visiting a programme that started when I was Speaker of the House.
In 1986 there were 3000-4000 gay men in the inner city of Sydney with HIV according to Dr. Wodak.
Booker is the only candidate who lives in an inner city and has had experience with gun violence as mayor.
I spoke to him this week on Technotopia about the future of education and the problems facing inner city schools.
Ams, as in Bill Gates… W: I said I want kids in the inner city to be like Bill Gates.
Ams, Stevie Wonders, LeBron James and Michael Jordans, and no one in the inner city is dreaming down this path.
As Mashable pointed out, a photo of Washington from the set of his new movie Inner City has gone viral.
We err dangerously when we treat discussions of police maltreatment of blacks and surging inner-city violence as mutually exclusive.
My father was a liberal, atheist homicide detective who fled Milwaukee's inner-city chaos for the serenity of the Rockies.
Doesn't matter if it's the inner city or the midwestern farms or the rust belt cities or the Appalachian hills.
They argued an old, inner-city airport 30 km (19 miles) to the south was congested and a security risk.
The draft used to apply to everyone and farm boys and inner city kids would get to know each other.
He graduated with distinction from Cornell and is on the board of the Inner-City Scholarship Fund in New York.
Uber and Lyft argue a growth in private and commercial vehicles is the main cause for worsening inner-city congestion.
City and state budgets often dictate the value of a quality education for a public school in the inner city.
Welfare rolls have increased dramatically, inner-city schools are atrocious, drug use has skyrocketed, and shootings remain an everyday occurrence.
"We were the inner-city kids paraded around, doing contests and having our photo taken with the mayor," Sarabia jokes.
For six weeks in 1957, Mr. Parks documented inner-city crime in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
James said riding bikes gave him a sense of independence growing up as a kid in inner-city Akron, Ohio.
There are demographic insights indicating a shift in black communities from segregated inner-city neighborhoods to more integrated suburban enclaves.
Toward the turn of the century, Richard "Wiley" Cowie was an emcee in the garage scene in inner-city London.
"It's just not fair," Nicholas Burgess, a 17-year-old 11th grader at an inner-city school in Jacksonville, Fla.
Modern medicine is more dangerous than ever, with an epidemic of inner city violent crime as well as untreated mental illness.
On the campaign trail, he often notes he is the only candidate who lives in a low-income, inner-city neighborhood.
Butler currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where he works at Preston Taylor Ministries, a non-profit that helps inner-city kids.
Despite an impoverished upbringing in the inner city, he's became one of the top paid athletes with $85.5 million in earnings.
Many were dumping grounds when the apartheid regime removed "Coloureds" (people of mixed race) from the inner city in the 1960s.
Many were dumping grounds when the apartheid regime removed "Coloureds" (people of mixed race) from the inner city in the 2500s.
Linda Hopkins, who starred in musicals like Inner City and the one-woman show Me and Bessie, has died at 92.
The rapper was joined by his mother, Dr. Mahalia Hines, who spent her career teaching high schoolers in inner-city Chicago.
There are the post-war high rises around cities like Marseille and Rotterdam, typically inner-city slums relocated by idealistic planners.
He now mentors young black swimmers around America and teaches swim lessons in inner city neighborhoods in his hometown of Atlanta.
The same  year brought their masterpiece, 1982's "The Message," a poetic depiction of inner city violence, drug abuse and poverty.
According to Newsday, the game raised $1 million for the Sabathia's PitCCh In charity, which helps develop inner city youth initiatives.
Professional drivers navigating complex inner-city environments, tricky intersections and pedestrians crossing roads involve all the higher-end difficulties of driving.
Like New Orleans, historically, Houston's inner city was divided into wards, each of which had its own identity: First Ward, downtown.
America must never forget that when a cop and an inner-city kid talk to each other, then miracles can happen.
"America must never forget, when a cop and an inner city kid talk to each other, miracles can happen," she said.
But I'm trying to understand, and I really want those inner city kids to see the Bills game I never saw.
The two teachers saw a unique opportunity to help their students outside of the classroom, and founded Memphis Inner City Rugby.
Inner-city K-12 public schools aren't teaching kids how to be good students, so they aren't learning to love books.
"No officer has ever told me that putting their hands on inner-city youth is a life-changing event," he said.
Clearly, there is no shortage of provocative ideas being floated to remedy the decline of inner-city and rural school districts.
Inner-city bodegas take advantage of families' lack of transportation to increase grocery prices, effectively reducing the value of food stamps.
What many Americans do not realize is that our nation's inner-city development is largely dependent on state and local officials.
A special election last month in the inner-city Melbourne district of Northcote is one recent example that underscores this conundrum.
Luckily for him, the managers liked the idea and Dave found himself holding down two weekly residences at inner city brothels.
I was also working on a story about a schoolteacher from an inner-city school who helped the students understand mathematics.
His vision of "American carnage" is one of a nation whose principal social problem is inner-city violence, perpetrated by nonwhites.
Trump waxes eloquent about providing jobs as the panacea for the racial divide and curing the woes of the inner city.
"They equate density with 'inner city,'" is the way Yonah Freemark, a scholar of urban development, put it the other day.
These include Magic Johnson Theaters and Inner City Entertainment cinemas, in predominantly black neighborhoods where audiences would reflect the residential makeup.
Trump has promised to lower corporate taxes from 2900 percent to 220006 percent and implement tax holidays for inner city investment.
In the streets of this inner-city district can be heard only the sounds of children playing and chatter across balconies.
For most of my sentient adult life, inner-city social problems were a big part of people's mental picture of America.
If gentrification is helping push down crime in inner-city neighborhoods, it's not happening everywhere — or even in very many cities.
If so, I wondered, will the phrase "inner city" no longer be a euphemism for a place where poor people live?
As if Donald J. Trump was the president of here, in white suburbia, and not there, in the diverse inner city.
Mindfulness is also being used in inner-city schools as an anger-reduction technique, which in its own way is terrific.
Family connections help, and it is easier to find work at a golf course or tennis club than amid inner-city blight.
The corridors, each at least 1,500 feet wide, would run through the city, passing through parks, inner-city lakes and public spaces.
Pelosi et al certainly would not applaud Trump's enthusiasm for school choice and ambition to turn around our failing inner-city schools.
He's also campaigned to invest in inner-city neighborhoods and led the creation of family day care providers and community educational centers.
Dollar joints have set up in places lacking grocery stores, from rural Kansas to inner-city Chicago, where even Walmart isn't around.
Could it be that the Australian deplorables grew tired of being harangued by climate ideologues and comfortably well-off inner-city dwellers?
Our 12 bedroom 3 story house on Avery St by Tiger Stadium was, in those years, a very rough inner city neighborhood.
Neither should he doubt me when I say that the horrendous level of inner-city crime takes its toll on police officers.
Kids, primarily black kids, were bussed from the inner-city to attend schools, which had a largely white population, in the suburbs.
As a female commissioner for a male adult league here in the inner city, so many young women look up to me.
The temperature of the inner city has dropped several degrees, and birds, fish and other wildlife have returned to the urban core.
" He also proposed "tax holidays" to spur inner city investment and a tax break for foreign companies that relocate to "blighted neighborhoods.
On the one hand, I am renting an only slightly rundown inner city house with some friends who I like living with.
If you open the app in the inner city of Sydney, for example, a short video will welcome you to Gadigal land.
This urge to belong is the same psychology that pushes someone in the inner-city to want to belong in a gang.
Johnson wanted to bring Starbucks to the inner city, and he had to convince Schultz that his coffee shops would prosper there.
In your conversations with your — your urban agenda, your inner city agenda, as well as — TRUMP: Am I going to include who?
In the 1960s, Karachi boasted the tallest building in South Asia, an operational inner-city rail service, vibrant nightlife, and booming tourism.
Layne F., age 211 Barbie Izquierdo was raising two kids as a single unemployed mom on food stamps in inner city Philadelphia.
They also host the Joyce Circular Tour around the north inner city, which visits significant places in the author's life and work.
She teaches in an inner city high school and Trump thinks armed teachers are the solution to the epidemic of school shootings.
Not surprisingly, the schools in the worst condition are concentrated in lower-wealth communities, particularly in our rural and inner-city areas.
I'm a statistic that was supposed to go the other way, growing up in the inner city, having a single-parent household.
Growing up in South Los Angeles I hold passionate concern for inner-city plight and frustration for why both parties ignore it.
He's coaching in a racially mixed inner city school, he's got to deal with all his kids' stuff, and that was it.
For suburban whites, perhaps, a Blue Lives Matter–inspired camaraderie with Trump and police, against an imagined plague of inner-city lawlessness.
Pac's music taught me everything I ever thought I could know about pain, heartbreak, the inner-city, alcohol, drugs—you name it.
Now that building has been revived and repurposed as a dining destination for our perfect little inner-city neighborhood at Glebe Point.
They ordered all residents of the inner city and reporters at the scene to clear out while they were investigating the item.
Reporting on Baltimore's inner-city communities was as illuminating for me as it would've been if I'd come here from someplace else.
A privileged outsider's best chance of learning the nuances of black inner-city life is through visiting neighborhoods with long, rich histories.
Three presidential debates later and Donald Trump still seems to have no idea that black people live anywhere but the inner city.
JBG redeveloped part of Shaw, an inner-city neighborhood that was devastated by the 1968 riots after the assassination of the Rev.
Many businesses had migrated from the inner city and membership had fallen to a few hundred from thousands in the club's heyday.
On the bus from the airport to inner-city Pyongyang, we saw these ladies carrying buckets of water around, watering city grass.
Still, there was indeed such a wave, and it was fairly common to talk about social collapse in inner-city urban communities.
We were inner-city kids expressing desire, heartbreak and the promise of a bright, heteronormative future where every boy gets the girl.
As part of the Violence-Free Zone, students from Columbine High School were brought together with inner-city participants in the program.
He currently runs his "Teammates for Kids" foundation, which contributes financial resources to benefit children in health education and inner city services.
Remember that the U.S. census tells us that America's cities are only getting bigger, as inner city living has become more popular.
She used the cash to buy her first rental property: a two-unit duplex in the inner city, where housing was cheapest.
Dara Khosrowshahi said more individual modes of transport were better suited to inner-city travel, despite snatching revenues away from Uber's drivers.
A majority of Germans think they may be forced to bow to the utopian ideas of a handful of inner-city Berliners.
She teaches third grade in an inner-city school in New England, working with children hungry to escape poverty and its hardships.
As the shadows stretch across the pitch in inner-city Hanoi, the words emblazoned on their bright yellow jerseys catch the eye.
The case for: For much of the 1980s, many inner-city areas were hubs of violent activity with barely any job opportunities.
Trump would lose "inner-city Manhattan," Lance McAlindon conceded, but he'd surely make up his losses in the rest of the state.
Time and time again, politicians have used "urban" and "inner city" as code for black people — and particularly when addressing black crime.
Conservatives, in particular, have long argued that culture contributes to the massive crime and violence problem seen in inner-city black communities.
In the inner city of Beijing a dog licence costs 500 yuan a year—almost ten times as much as in New York.
For nonfiction, those themes are straightforward: Matthew Desmond's Evicted is about inner-city poverty; Amy Goldstein's Janesville is about a recession-ravaged town.
On the other hand, plenty of inner-city charters have a successful track record, meeting their targets for student performance and graduation rates.
Holbeck lies on the southern fringes of inner-city Leeds and is home to the UK's first "managed zone" as of October, 133.
Boggan believes the vast majority of youth in rough inner-city neighborhoods are inherently good and need to be exposed to new opportunities.
The show follows Josh, a young, "digitally dependent" Haitian-American who has to live with his "promiscuous, problematic" cousin in inner-city Miami.
Shanghai, like some other big cities, bans cars with non-local plates from using inner-city roads for much of the business day.
It gave me a different perspective of the inner-city life that most suburbanites only pass on their way to the Bears game.
If they were, I'd have had a harrowing time studying law at an inner-city university and retaken my sixth grade piano exam.
Fast-forward seven years, and Mr Olitzki now strides proudly towards a building that, like many in Johannesburg's inner city, has been transformed.
White flight from the inner city left a vacuum filled by job-seeking black migrants who had previously been barred from living there.
Because of the panel's report, laws were enacted outlawing redlining and creating incentives for insurance companies to invest in developing inner-city neighborhoods.
How about partnering with some of their high net worth friends to invest in inner city businesses to create jobs for black people?
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with inner city pastors in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Aug.
Today, the facts are undeniable; the "inner city" is now a boomtown of real estate speculation that has driven out many black Americans.
He went so far as to suggest Chicago adopt the failed practice, routinely conflating minorities with "inner-city" violence and lack of education.
I am an elementary school teacher in Mike Pence's state in an inner-city school that shall go nameless to protect the innocent.
But like thousands of other inner city and suburban Londoners at the time, it wasn't long before he turned his attention to jungle.
Salvadoran refugees were fleeing a civil war at home, and they arrived in inner-city neighborhoods controlled by Mexican and black street gangs.
Given the utter failure of inner-city policing in America today, we should at least have an open mind about pursuing alternative models.
"I just have to say thanks for the endorsement, Bill," she said during the New York City press corps's annual Inner City dinner.
Think of North Korea as a violent, impoverished inner city surrounded by the more affluent suburbs of South Korea, China and even Russia.
That's the reality that I knew as well, growing up in inner-city Philadelphia — that there is so much complexity to these men.
Working for a pizzeria in Detroit, he'd drive late nights on desolate inner city streets, smoking pot hoping to keep boredom at bay.
A: As a young black guy in the inner city, the only other person of color I knew making any money was Russell.
Serenely incubating eggs in the inner city, this bird had little in common with its shy, reclusive ancestors that nested in Europe's forests.
In the Fox interview, Mr. Carson cited his childhood in Detroit and his experience treating inner-city patients as qualifications for the job.
On some streets, empty lots -- overrun with tall grass and brush -- outnumber homes, giving pockets of inner-city Detroit a strangely rural feel.
For example, it is commonly assumed that school choice isn't needed or wanted beyond inner-city areas, where the "really bad" schools are.
By the 230s, the wealthy had fled to the suburbs and Glenville was part of the inner city, poor and almost entirely black.
"You had to come to the conclusion that it exists because a 'friend in the inner city' told you it exists," Brown said.
Kevin: Dantiez is now a member of Inner City, and we worked on a new track, "Good Luck," that we just had out.
Far from the inner city pridelands, in a sports bar outside Moscow, a man in his 1503s named Sergey Loginov rolls his eyes.
For six hours, the kids from the inner city council estates sweated out their emotions with strangers from the far away rural villages.
Trump's fans have graduated from paranoia about immigrants to an obsession with buses full of dead inner-city residents voting on Election Day.
After graduating from Ivy League college Yale, Cory Booker took his first job with an inner city legal rights center in New York.
But large housing "projects" came to dominate urban landscapes and symbolize for many the unruliness and otherness of the "inner city" in decline.
"Batteries have been small, with ranges of about 100 to 150 kilometers and the focus was more on inner-city driving," Demmerer says.
And there are still many limits to drone use, so don't expect them to be used for inner-city deliveries for some time.
This isn't inner-city Tinder, though—awkward dates, casual sex and painful small talk—this is Björk Tinder, an emotional openness with everything.
And activists warn that a Trump financial regulator could encourage banks to invest in inner-city projects benefiting outsiders instead of local residents.
"And on top of that, which is equally guaranteed under European law, air has to be sufficiently clean, also in inner city areas."
Cory Booker, who prides himself on being the only inner-city resident running for president, has been an advocate for school choice programs.
"Muslims are under pressure" in Britain, said Abu Usamah Atthababi, imam of Al Masra mosque in Toxteth, an inner-city district of Liverpool.
Ranging from elaborate fenced playgrounds and rolling fields to small inner-city runs, dog parks are among the fastest growing park amenities nationwide.
To defend himself against accusations of racism, Mr. Trump invited a group of what he called "Inner City Pastors" to the White House.
For example, After School Matters, a nonprofit founded in 2000, provides enrichment programs to thousands of inner-city high school students in Chicago.
The bride's mother teaches art history at the Inner-City Scholarship Fund's Learning to Look program, a youth art enrichment program in Manhattan.
In fact, the death toll from drug overdoses is now rising faster in African-American inner city communities than in the white suburbs.
Although he was the first in his family to make it through high school, he says "inner city street life" eventually consumed him.
What actually happened was that economic changes destroyed the employment opportunities for men in the inner city and social breakdown followed from that.
The tournament is hosted by Chess in the Schools, a nonprofit that uses chess to help inner-city students excel in the classroom.
The key, John Roman of the Urban Institute says, is these immigrants and gentrifiers didn't push older residents out of inner-city neighborhoods.
The Ramsey patriarch, a former collegiate player from Nashville's inner city and a current firefighter, has been training his son since middle school.
In this particular suburban imaginary, so-called inner-city crimes involving people of color are seen as "normal," non-newsworthy pathologies of the underclass.
In that way, they were no different from any other inner-city drug-dealing organization that has contacts with cartel-connected middlemen and suppliers.
He seems almost incapable of mentioning black Americans without also mentioning the "inner city," which he strictly describes as a blighted, crime-ridden hellscape.
"Inner city kids' parents don't have enough money to go to the zoo or transportation to go to the zoo," he explained to MLive.
How do Trump's recent comments about Chicago relate to his frequent mentions of "the inner city" (always in connection to black people) and crime?
In the early 1990s, inner-city dramas like "Boyz N the Hood" and "Menace II Society" introduced mainstream white audiences to drive-by shootings.
Volta Trucks has its eye on the niche inner-city delivery market, where electric trucks could replace existing fleets without requiring a professional driver.
"We have an idea for something which is not exactly a bus but would solve the density problem for inner city situations," he said.
The Austrian group mainly focuses on high-quality inner-city properties in big cities and has a property portfolio of around 4.7 billion euros.
Cory Booker: You know, the rules of Wall Street, and again, I see things with a lens of an inner city low-income community.
For more than two decades the foundation has provided inner-city youth in New York City with the opportunity to receive quality arts education.
For him, he's also aware that they go hand-in-hand with creating this kind of alternative gathering site for contemporary inner-city Mexicanness.
Regional train services were interrupted, leaving many commuters outside Paris stranded, while inner-city bus services were canceled and some metro lines heavily disrupted.
"My dream for LocoL is to go to every inner city in America," Choi said at the Code Conference at Terranea Resort in California.
An inner-city ban went into effect on Wednesday, following a court ruling a day earlier that sided against four businesses offering the service.
In the previous election, in 2011, she took 95% of the poll in the inner-city seat she first won almost 40 years ago.
He was the player who abandoned the private-school machine to return to the inner city when all avenues pointed in the other direction.
Leaving it open would have offered Islamic State a chance to retreat, potentially sparing residents from a devastating, inner-city fight to the finish.
Lopez, 23, attended an inner-city school in Los Angeles that was made up of mostly black and Hispanic students, a prime voter base.
The inner-city rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers headlines the NBA's five-game Christmas Day schedule, according to ESPN.
Local officials are best equipped to direct policing resources and should take up that helm to bridge the divide found in inner-city policing.
In the afternoon, Trump meets with inner-city pastors in the Cabinet Room, and hosts a group of GOP senators in the Oval Office.
Scalise shared personal stories about how he previously coached a basketball team comprised of kids from a housing project in inner city New Orleans.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A Porsche parked outside an inner-city gym provided a fast solution for British weightlifter Sonny Webster's Olympic funding problems.
One had an ACT of well under 20, and yet she'd earned A's in A.P. classes at her high school in inner-city Philadelphia.
As its title all but announces, Coloring Book is an escape into childhood, its true setting not the inner city but the inner kindergarten.
With e-commerce orders rising, Deutsche Post knew increasing inner city delivery trips would mean more pollution unless it switched to zero-emission vehicles.
In Munich I drank Augustiner beer and watched the inner-city river surfers slice back and forth in the pounding current of the Eisbach.
But selling racial fear was easier in the 1980s and early 1990s, when America really was suffering from high levels of inner-city crime.
The phrase "inner city" has more to do with how racism has shaped America's cities than simply identifying where black and brown people live.
Inner-city schools aren't sending as many rowers or water polo players to the Ivy League as the storied boarding schools of New England.
Ironically, the way many black franchisees got their stores was after riots or disasters in the inner city, stores damaged by fire or violence.
Like most Salvadoran immigrants there, they settled in South Central, an inner-city area that was controlled by the Bloods, a black street gang.
According to an Inner City Press reporter who live-tweeted the court hearing, Tekashi read a prepared statement to the judge before his sentencing.
Southern states will bear the brunt of the effects, as will urban, inner-city communities that are already hardest hit by poverty and disparities.
The first character Murphy reprised was in "Mister Robinson's Neighborhood," a parody of "Mister Rogers" in which Murphy introduced America to inner-city issues.
Booker likes to point out he's the only candidate in the field who lives in an inner city, Newark, where he was once mayor.
You look at any successful private school program, they have at least five kids who are from the inner city on their roster, guaranteed.
"For some of these kids from the inner city, let's be honest: This is their only ticket to get into a college," Stevenson says.
There's even a difference in how they're portrayed in Issa's workplace [an inner-city youth outreach program] versus Molly's [a high-powered law firm].
And poor, inner-city and rural communities, whose access to such resources are scarce to begin with, will shoulder a disproportionate share of those losses.
Civil rights leader Rosa Parks famously led efforts to bring charters to inner-city Detroit as one of her last major initiatives before her death.
Instead, there have been chin-scratching analyses of the term inner city, implying that Trump is wrong to even consider there to exist such settings.
If you're out in a rural part of the country and you're poor, that's a different transportation problem than if you're in an inner city.
"We focus a lot of time on ... inner-city, minority groups living in dilapidated housing as an image of poverty in this country," he said.
Until we fund schools in inner-city and rural areas the same way we fund schools in affluent outer-ring suburbs, inequality will always exist.
Deutsche Post initially developed the StreetScooter for its own operations to avoid inner-city emissions after growth in online shopping resulted in increased parcel deliveries.
They weren't hurt, but the frightening encounter as well as her time as teacher in inner city schools in New York City motivated the project.
"We have an idea for something which is not exactly a bus, but would solve the density problem for inner city situations," Musk said then.
In the inner city, as one of my clients points out, there is a high rate of confrontation precisely because of the high crime rate.
A statement described Carson as a 'distinguished national leader who overcame his troubled youth in the inner city of Detroit to become a renowned neurosurgeon.
For the time being, the company only offers diesel and delivers to inner city London, although petrol, hydrogen and even electric is on the roadmap.
Up until then, I had felt like a fish out of water—an inner-city brown boy, at Goldsmiths, hanging out with public school people.
And I think it is critical in this debate to understand that it's not just inner city kids who are at risk in these situations.
Part of what we want to do is make sure ... What I want to see is I want to show it at inner-city schools.
Trump then pivoted from his grim portrait of the "inner city" to his strangely ambivalent "what do you have to lose" argument to black voters.
The country's tallest buildings are billed by their developers as offering the city's residents "their first true glimpse into the benefits of inner-city dwelling".
Just like many other cultural inner city landmarks have ended up, the venue is now closed and functioning as a shell-of-itself storage facility.
But now inner-city residents have been moved to the outskirts, protected areas developed and mega-projects favoured over more sensible bits of urban planning.
His own life, it's challenges and obstacles and apparent limits have reflected the reality of growing up in inner-city poverty, the ancestor of slaves.
Since 1999, it has grown to help inner-city girls all over the country by fostering a discussion around body image, beauty and battling poverty.
Closing the so-called achievement gap between poor inner-city children and their more affluent suburban counterparts is among the biggest challenges for education reformers.
Spike's parents' small business began to boom when she reached high school age, so the family moved from the outer-suburbs to the inner-city.
Writers pointed out that Trump was wrong when he said nearly half of inner-city black children are poor when it's actually just one-third.
From there, he made a change, becoming a motivational speaker and inspiring young, inner-city athletes to take a different path out than he did.
The walled inner-city is full of stone-paved pedestrian paths and is a car-free maze of shops, restaurants, courtyards and centuries-old ruins.
Mr. Wideman is another Pittsburgh native who has set many of his novels and short stories in Homewood, a primarily African-American inner-city neighborhood.
We seek to work with the Trump administration to strike decisively against poverty in the inner city, and to collaborate on issues of social justice.
This "war" did not work, though it did contribute to the mass incarceration of predominantly poor, minority populations and the decimation of inner-city communities.
And, I got to do stenciling workshops with inner-city high school students at library branches across LA. The whole experience has been really rewarding.
It brought together inner-city youngsters with suburbanite hedonists, hardcore anarchists, football hooligans and, happily for the curators of this exhibition, artists, photographers and writers.
But let's deal in reality — some cops assigned to high-crime inner-city precincts may indeed be influenced by the high rate of criminality therein.
Holden heads both the Kochs' campaign to reduce sentences for nonviolent drug offenders and the legal defense of the company's inner-city pet-coke piles.
"[A]ttacking media does nothing for the troop in harm's way, the hungry child in Appalachia or inner city, the unemployed factory worker," Tapper wrote.
Much of Carson's remarks focused on his well-documented background growing up poor in inner-city Detroit, saying he learned young what "housing insecurity" means.
The moment affirms the playful ways that Morris, through collage, manipulates memory to explore freshly the aesthetic intersections of inner city life, race, and fashion.
With 2Pac spitting that thug life, a lot of the inner-city youth and hustlers alike related to the struggles and fame that he spoke of.
It went up above the two-tier inner city ring road known as the Periferico last week after failing to find takers in the United States.
How hard would it be for him to use antifa, "ecoterrorists," or inner-city gangs as a pretext to expand police powers or justify political violence?
Founders Jacq and Scot Tatelman started STATE Bags in 2013 after creating Camp POWER that benefits inner city kids from New York City's most underfunded neighborhoods.
By 5:30 PM—30 minutes before opening—there is a queue outside the front door of George's Bar in Fitzroy, an inner-city Melbourne suburb.
The film refuses to provide any final comfort for white liberals; it does not compartmentalise black oppression in the past or in the modern inner-city.
Checkpoints manned by dozens of guards and metal barriers had blocked all roads leading to Tiananmen Square, rendering large parts of the inner city entirely inaccessible.
Currently, the main Movinga model is city-to-city moves, but the company recently added MovingaNow, in a bid to enter the inner-city local segment.
The famed gospel singer performed for over 40 years before making her Broadway debut in Inner City, later winning a Tony for her role in 1972.
To meet the growing challenge from online shopping globally, IKEA is rolling out smaller, but more accessible, inner-city stores with more digital and other services.
The foundation runs an annual week-long summer camp called "Northbound" that has sent thousands of children from Boston's inner-city to explore nature in Maine.
But he utterly fails to stamp his authority on the situation, coming across as an overwhelmed supply teacher charged with controlling a chaotic inner-city classroom.
I made a riff that sounded a bit like Inner City, so I thought fuck it, and rolled out a little dub vibe kind of thing.
In some instances, a resident might match in an inner-city training program at an institution overwhelmed with patients lacking preventative care and basic health literacy.
They told me outlandish tales about the baby-faced, teenage drug lord who allegedly ran Motown's inner-city drug trade in the mid-to-late 1980s.
This is true at every level of sports — from inner-city high school leagues to the NBA All-Star Game — and for every echelon of society.
From Argentina's infamous soccer stands to Miami's troubled inner city, VICE World of Sports unearths a series of rivalries that redefine the meaning of the word.
The show benefited the Asahd Khaled Initiative, a charity named for DJ Khaled's 143-month-old son dedicated to helping inner-city youth and underprivileged individuals.
It was a seminal moment in the lagging effort to achieve a police partnership with inner-city communities by honestly engaging and speaking truth to power.
Some argue that baseball's retrograde culture and traditions no longer appeal to inner-city youth who have been mesmerized by the speed of basketball and football.
And he's been accused of going too far by overplaying poverty statistics and suggesting that virtually all black and Hispanic voters are impoverished inner-city residents.
ENWAY and Nanyang Technological University are deploying autonomous street sweepers in the inner city of Singapore as part of a project with National Environmental Agency Singapore.
The fact that a fifth grader in an inner-city public school can read only at the kindergarten level is no doubt repeated throughout the country.
He sought Saturday to differentiate himself by noting his inner-city roots, suggesting he was more in touch with low-income citizens' needs than other candidates.
Fer said working alongside other trafficked women in a simple, white, inner-city workshop had helped her move on and put the past where it belonged.
In cities like Detroit and Flint, with larger black populations, inner-city unemployment is high but suburban employment drives down the total rate for the county.
This is not an inner-city problem, per se, but it's reaching every community and is in some way worse in a lot of rural communities.
Considered to be a "living, animate zone plagued by consumptive degeneracy," the inner city was viewed as a reflection of the cultural failings of its residents.
GINA BRUCE LYNCH: You know, I drive through the inner city where I used to live at, because my business is not too far from there.
" Stu Sandler, a Michigan Republican strategist, was blunter: "Clinton didn't do enough in inner-city Detroit, and that was noticed by a lot of Democrats here.
He lent his wealth and star power to myriad causes, from cancer and natural disaster relief to after-school programs and opportunities for inner-city kids.
It would be a lasting affirmation for the path he chose as a wayward inner-city kid — finding that boxing was something he was good at.
Dear Miss Manners: I commute by bicycle, and I walk many miles on the sidewalks of the dense inner city in which I live and work.
"Beggars" and "vagrants" are not welcome in Parkhurst, South Africa, a mostly white, middle-class suburb of about 5,000 on the outskirts of Johannesburg's inner city.
The younger Campolo had developed a reputation of his own, running successful inner-city missions in Philadelphia and Ohio and traveling widely as a guest preacher.
Rural seats that had not been represented in a century by a Sinn Fein lawmaker joined inner-city Dublin districts in electing representatives from the party.
When Trump talked about African-Americans he always talked about inner-city poverty, as if that was the sum total of the black experience in America.
It has increased its digital offering and other services and is opening more accessible smaller inner-city stores and showrooms across markets, and invested more delivery.
The seedy flat in inner-city Leeds, the girl with more buttons undone than she'd like, the older man with a camera telling her she's everything.
Juvenile crime in the late 80s and early 90s soared, fueled by the crack epidemic and, perhaps, the effects of lead poisoning on inner-city children.
"I don't think a lot of people realize it's bad here — they think it's Newport, Covington, Cincinnati — that it's just an inner-city thing," Rosenhagen said.
"There's a longing in my work that's like a wish that questions my circumstances," explains Morris, who grew up in Baltimore's inner city in the 90s.
Methods that work on inner-city gangs are unsuited to places where duties include rescuing cats from trees, says Willie Rennie, leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats.
Last year I also did a U.S. swing with the winner, Austin Meyer, visiting inner-city areas of Baltimore, and maybe we'll do that again this year.
Carson shepherded Trump through inner city Detroit, to a church there and then for a drive through blighted neighborhoods before a brief stop by Carson's childhood home.
Vauxhall, in south London, once the site of an 18th-century pleasure garden, is now a mostly gritty inner-city borough with some scattered better-off pockets.
During the campaign, Trump denounced Obama as being too soft on inner-city violence and for extremist plots against the United States and attacks on police officers.
The summit was called to discuss ways to reduce inner-city pollution in an attempt to avert bans of diesel cars that are worrying millions of drivers.
Brown dropped out of The University of Texas to become a Dallas police officer patrolling the same rough and tumble inner-city neighborhood where he grew up.
I would escape what was going on in the inner city in Philly, and imagine myself being one of those characters, living that life they were living.
One study discovered that the average IQ of a group of children from poor inner city mothers was just 80 (the average is 100 for every age).
After white flight out of cities and into suburbs in the 250s and '21950s, the American public and politicians began to associate inner-city life with race.
A working group of German government officials and car industry lobbyists has recommended hardware retrofits for older diesel vehicles as a way to avert inner-city bans.
But at Wednesday&aposs event, dubbed "Meeting with Inner City Pastors," many of the pastors who attended expressed sympathetic views toward Trump, with one pastor -- the Rev.
He's for accountability for police officers ... even deeper than that, some of the things he wants to do with education, he wants to fund inner city schools.
Carson has said his years of treating inner-city patients, plus his childhood in Detroit, make him qualified to run the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
When asked about gun safety, he spoke about inner-city violence, saying he was the only candidate who had seven people shot in his neighborhood last week.
According to UN-Habitat more than 80 percent of Addis Ababa's inner city is slum, the majority of which is government-owned 'kebele' housing dating back decades.
From 733.413 to 2015, the city expropriated about 400 hectares of inner-city land and tore down a total of 23,151 dilapidated houses, according to UN-Habitat.
"The inner cities are, I mean, can you say never, but certainly one of the worst stages ever in the history of the inner city," he said.
Many people who work in Nigeria's capital live on the outskirts of Abuja or satellite towns, due to the high cost of living in inner city areas.
They are part of Project Destined, a nonprofit program that teaches inner-city students the fundamentals of real estate development and investing, right on their own streets.
The immigrant communities of inner-city Los Angeles have been the targets of the post-9/11 immigration crackdown that has intensified since the rise of Trump.
In 1995, Goldie canonized the drum-and-bass sound with his airy, sweeping début, "Timeless"; the album's central single, "Inner City Life," is as alluring as ever.
He said company leaders needed first to understand the systemic problems in the inner city — poverty, housing and failures of education — that have led to gun violence.
Home field advantage The success of Memphis Inner City Rugby has attracted attention nationally and abroad, where it has been featured in sports columns and rugby blogs.
In 1997, Mr. Mikva and his wife founded the Mikva Challenge, an organization that raises money to encourage inner-city youths to become active in elective politics.
In 2015, the foundation donated more than $64 million to over 200 organizations, from wildlife initiatives and refugee aid to inner-city youth support and various museums.
America's education system is structured so that white suburban children often get an excellent public education, while inner-city black kids disproportionally get a third-rate education.
It's about the lives of the millions of hardworking, tax paying families living in rural or inner-city districts across America who depend on community health centers.
For years, Pai has been an outspoken champion of such issues as diversity in media ownership and low-cost communications programs for rural and inner-city Americans.
" He has since elaborated, claiming that "for the amount of money Hillary Clinton would like to spend on refugees, we could rebuild every inner city in America.
You used to have to be one of the illest alive to claim a place in hip-hop, long a predominately black and Latin inner city space.
"In the inner city, there's a game: gunshots or firecrackers?" said Steve Sias, a high school student at Baltimore City College who came to the Washington march.
So that talk jolted me and led me to move into the inner-city housing project in New Orleans and work at a place called Hope House.
The main thing we know about non-catastrophic lead in the United States is that the biggest problem is inner-city soil contaminated by decades-old gasoline.
While the exact route has not yet been announced, the Grand Départ will feature an eight-mile (13-kilometer) inner-city time-trial lasting approximately 523 minutes.
"When you say the inner cities, are you going to include the CBC, Mr. President, in your conversations with your urban agenda, inner-city agenda?" she asked.
And for that matter, there are many opportunities to leave your comfort zone without leaving this country — tutor in a prison, or in an inner-city school.
And for that matter, there are many opportunities to leave your comfort zone without leaving this country — tutor in a prison, or in an inner city school.
When Penny wants to darken the story, she shifts the action from the pristine village of Three Pines to inner-city Montreal, where the streets are vile.
Why not take your money and invest in an inner-city revitalization project, community policing program or a multitude of other programs that would actually do something?
He spoke frankly about the intersections between race and politics, regularly noting that he was the only candidate who lived in a low-income, inner-city neighborhood.
I am about the same age as Trump and during the Vietnam War received student deferments and then an occupational deferment for teaching in the inner city.
The Health Issue Compton Jr. Posse in Los Angeles, which brings inner-city children and horses together, reveals the therapeutic power of communing with fellow sentient beings.
After moving into Newark's inner city fresh from Yale Law School, Booker launched his career when he challenged and defeated a longtime incumbent on the City Council.
Peter had decided to start the Peter Westbrook Foundation specifically to help kids from inner-city neighborhoods, black kids, and introduce them to the sport of fencing.
"As I've discussed for many days now, Democratic politicians have run nearly every inner city in America for 50 or 60 years, or 75 years," he said.
Separately, a spokeswoman for the Paris region Chamber of Commerce said footfall was down around 30% in inner city stores and down 6% in malls outside cities.
In Roanoke, Va., where Macy lives, "no one was paying attention to heroin arrests when they only concerned the children of inner-city black families," she writes.
When drug addiction was primarily seen as an inner-city problem plaguing black and brown communities, policymakers and the public at large rushed to impose harmful penalties.
Vic also makes an interesting point about schools in Chicago, and presumably other inner city schools ... they don't really deal with mass shootings, despite some other problems.
"I will in my voice, I will in my passion, I will in my money, I will in my resources to my youth and my inner city and outside my inner city to let these kids know that there is hope, there is greater walks of life, and not one individual, no matter if it's the president of the United States…can stop your dreams from becoming a reality," James said.
"I will in my voice, I will in my passion, I will in my money, I will in my resources to my youth and my inner city and outside my inner city to let these kids know that there is hope, there is greater walks of life, and not one individual, no matter if it's the president of the United States ... can stop your dreams from becoming a reality," James said.
It's happened before, the CNN anchor explained, when Trump has talked about immigration in relation to gang violence, inner city crime, and the female POC members of Congress.
Deutsche Post initially developed an electric minivan dubbed StreetScooter for its own operations to avoid inner-city emissions after growth in online shopping resulted in increased parcel deliveries.
On May 26, the Los Angeles Inner City Cultural Center announced the news of Dane&aposs death with a post on Facebook for a celebration of his life.
Trump's frequent use of "inner city" in his Twitter rant against Lewis was odd in part because the term, in the way he uses it, is really outdated.
Back in 1997, the National Cooperative Inner-City Asthma Study found that 35 percent of urban children with asthma had particles related to roach infestation on their skin.
Perhaps his strongest moment though was when he talked about his personal connection to gun violence and his decision to move into an inner city neighborhood in Newark.
It's there in the crowd of every rooftop day-party and inner-city festival, as faces screw-up behind sunglasses in response to the scandalous heaters on display.
Except for outliers on the edges of town, most of the inner city test scores are poor, and suburban parents rarely send their kids into town to school.
Anyone who has watched him speak in town hall meetings and inner-city black churches (as I have) can see that he connects with people in those communities.
Moonlight's vividly honest portrait of a young gay boy coming of age in inner city Miami is quite unlike any story that's been told on the big screen.
Before he became governor, Mr Northam worked as an inner city doctor who treated children for neurological disorders and before that, troops wounded during the first Gulf war.
Although she and her sister spent their earliest years in Cleveland's inner city, her mother moved them out to the suburbs after observing the conditions in the schools.
"We were outsiders in a Communist regime and remained outsiders in a predominantly Mormon Utah and then inner-city Los Angeles," she wrote in the New York Times.
The initiative to create urban gardening businesses on vacant roofs was launched more than a year and a half ago by the public-private Johannesburg Inner City Partnership.
The show received plenty of critical acclaim as a gritty and hard-hitting drama that chronicles the lives of people in the inner-city Sydney suburb of Redfern.
Jones took his Christian charges into inner-city Chicago churches, where they mingled with black and Latino teens, creating connections with people they might not otherwise have met.
He also risked offending African-Americans by referring -- in response to a black man's question -- to helping the "inner city," implying it's the only place African-Americans live.
Malcolm Turnbull, the prime minister, accused Ms Palaszczuk of being beholden to an "inner-city, Green-left agenda" with a "total rejection of coal in all its forms".
Not only the lowest unemployment in history for African Americans, not only opportunity zones for, really, the biggest beneficiary the inner city, and not only criminal justice reform.
There was The Bop, where swarms of freshers in fancy dress would be bussed in from their inner city halls to dance to Timbaland and vomit on themselves.
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He also made the case that white working class Americans shared struggles with poor inner-city blacks, and he delivered the same message to crowds of all colors.
And as often as not, that "somebody else" is within our borders — unauthorized immigrants; Somali refugees in Minnesota; the criminals who supposedly lurk behind every "inner-city" corner.
Moss, 51, grew up in Miami's inner-city Overtown neighborhood and as a teenager lived through rioting after white police officers fatally beat a black motorcyclist in 1980.
It means that we can return to serving communities like those of black, inner-city, America, without being fearful that outsider organizer-types are fomenting violence against us.
Hooks, screws, washers, and other familiar products have been arranged over vast wooden counters, evoking images of a dying culture that once thrived on independent inner-city stores.
Public transit programs, including a shiny new bus service and the revival of a long-closed inner city rail service, are among the projects stuck in the gridlock.
Deutsche Post initially developed the minivan for internal use and in response to growing inner-city transportation needs as online shopping results in more demand for parcel deliveries.
I'm gonna be like one of the only ones that, at this point in time, is telling story about being a woman of color in the inner city.
In Los Angeles, the process has intensified this decade, with wealthier schools as far as 90 minutes away disembarking for the inner city to poach the best talent.
Libra can serve as a monetary alternative for individuals in the inner city who are in "banking deserts" and others in foreign countries with unstable currencies, Cramer said.
In health, it introduced the More Doctors program as a way to address the lack of healthcare faced by poor communities in the inner-city and the countryside.
Such a heavy influx of good paying jobs would certainly reduce violence in inner city neighborhoods and provide the opportunity for thousands of Americans to live better lives.
ROTTERDAM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A decade ago, Rotterdam's rundown inner-city Zomerhofkwartier district was slated for redevelopment - a project that was shelved when a global economic crisis hit.
Already, Stuttgart is trying to ban diesel cars from its inner city, a move that has automakers and their customers worried about what this will mean for them.
Alongside the human residents of the park, the film also captures hawks at prey, pigeons in despair, and the intersection of man and nature within an inner city.
Cory Booker of New Jersey, who proudly lives in inner-city Newark and has made representing urban minority communities a main platform of his campaign, has visited too.
On this view, declining opportunity has led to social disruption, in the same way that the disappearance of urban industry undermined inner-city communities a half century ago.
His commitment to resolving "inner-city" violence that "the African Americans" face with aggressive (not to mention, ineffective) law enforcement tactics is certainly misguided, but it's not unfamiliar.
Watch on iTunes "Redfern Now" (TV Series, 2012 — 2014)Directed by Rachel Perkins, Wayne Blair, Leah Purcell, and Catriona McKenzie "Redfern Now" explores contemporary inner-city Indigenous life.
"Suddenly all these people started coming in with contributions, most of them from the inner city," Mr. Lucas recalled in a 22013 interview with The New York Times.
Mr. Maxwell's 2014 runaway hit single "Trap Queen" references trap music, known for its synthesized, complicated beats and gritty lyrics that both celebrate and lament inner-city life.
As the fires took hold in November, Michael McCormack, the deputy prime minister, blamed "inner-city raving lunatics" for linking them to climate policy and Australia's coal industry.
If you think about the rates of asthma in inner-city communities that are near power plants or exposed to other types of pollution, it's a lot higher.
And most recently at Trump's meeting on prison reform convened at his golf course in Bedminster last week and at his meeting with inner-city pastors before that.
Also, the opportunity to gentrify inner city blight through a strategic use of real estate tax shelters in places like Detroit, St. Louis and Baltimore is being overlooked.
The inner-city Melbourne council of Darebin wants Batman's name removed from a park in its area, part of a wider effort to rename places associated with him.
The "national diesel forum", a summit of politicians and car executives, was called yesterday by Germany's transport and environment ministers to address ways to reduce inner-city pollution.
When Portugal received its bailout, the inner city had 552,700 inhabitants and 322,865 housing units, of which 50,793 stood vacant, according to the most recent census of 2011.
He served on the boards of groups whose charitable work is widely praised, such as the Knights of Columbus and the New York Archdiocese's Inner-City Scholarship Fund.
But the pairing makes sense: Like rap music in the United States, grime emerged from some of the poorest parts of the country, dilapidated inner-city housing projects.
While the dramatic depiction of inner-city horror was a tragedy of almost Shakespearean proportions, the actual real-life tragedy in Baltimore is in many respects far worse.
For Romania is facing an acute shortage of social housing, with inner city gentrification and return of private properties seized during Communist years squeezing out low-income tenants.
There, the longtime Memphis Grizzly player started a basketball camp for kids, used his celebrity to raise money for charity and gave motivational speeches to inner-city youths.
A young man goes on a journey of self-exploration as the film examines contemporary indigenous identity by contrasting the setting of the outback with inner-city Sydney.
Lead lingers in urban soil, and studies have shown inner-city children are more likely to have higher blood lead levels than kids from rural areas or suburbs.
This year, we've teamed up with the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival to create a rolling series of restaurant pop ups in an inner city dive bar (of course).
In Meet The Parents, Nzekwe comments on his immediate environs, the North American inner-city, presenting the narrative of absentee parenting and its consequences on a young impressionable minds.
And, although rural crime is less common than the urban kind, it is surprisingly hard to tackle—sometimes for the same reasons that inner-city offending is so intractable.
My studio is on the first floor of an inner city townhouse in Melbourne and a short tram or train stop away from the locations I frequent across town.
News of the actor's death was announced on May 26 by the Los Angeles Inner City Cultural Center which posted a flyer for Dane's celebration of life on Facebook.
To Atlanta, perhaps to Birmingham, because that inner-city passenger rail system will be for the southeast what it has been for the northeast as this population explosion continues.
News of the actor's death was announced on May 26 by the Los Angeles Inner City Cultural Center, which posted a flyer for Dane's celebration of life on Facebook.
Bradley -- struck down a busing plan in Detroit, saying it was "wholly impermissible" to bus white children who lived in the suburbs into inner-city schools to integrate them.
In 1972 I was a third-year medical student doing my first clinical experience in obstetrics and gynecology at Cook County Hospital, a large facility in inner-city Chicago.
Common started the Common Ground Foundation in 2004, which allows inner city youth to participate in nutritional programs and learn from chefs who explain the importance of eating healthfully.
A recent report by the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City digs into the barriers preventing women and minority entrepreneurs from fully participating in high-tech incubators and accelerators.
Carmakers have also agreed to make a financial contribution toward a "sustainable mobility" fund, which will be used to help pay to clean up inner city pollution, VDA said.
The German carmaker will have about 40 vehicles with self-driving functions in Munich's inner city and then expand the project to other cities, BMW executives said on Friday.
Zebra Fuel, a London-based startup that wants to eliminate the inner city gas station by delivering fuel directly to your vehicle, has raised $2.5 million in seed funding.
He has stated repeatedly that African Americans live in "the inner city," which he describes as a hellscape of violence, where education is across-the-board terrible or nonexistent.
It was a conservative community made of second generation white flighters, who moved even farther west than their parents to flee the blight and blackness of the inner city.
The latest housing bubble inflating property prices in the city almost certainly drives tenant harassment complaints, said Dianne Prado, a senior staff attorney at the Inner City Law Center.
He is doing more for the inner city than all of the liberals and the wishy-washy and come on (ph) in socialism and all the rest of it.
As a teenager, Haddish had the opportunity to learn from Fleischer at Comedy Camp, a Laugh Factory community enrichment program that pairs inner-city kids with stand-up mentors.
Jobs. He heads up an organization aimed at job creation in inner city areas ... which he says is the key to ending the cycle of disenfranchisement in the hood.
" Under this strategy, Trump should emphasize things like "a trip to a Detroit inner-city church, the meeting with Mexico's president, and a planned visit Wednesday to Flint, Mich.
"Even in Berlin it is harder to find an unused space in the inner city," sighs Sven von Thülen, a DJ who has compiled an oral history of clubbing.
Akkad was among the first to leave the small inner city workshops and move his operations into Sheikh Najjar, north of Aleppo, the biggest industrial zone in the city.
"We have a long history of serving inner city communities and we are 100 percent committed to serving our patients and customers in Baltimore," said CVS spokeswoman Erin Britt.
It's amusing to me that my inner-city dwelling friends back in London or Berlin or Paris, who love disposable culture, will find my survivalist instincts dangerous or frightening.
His insistence on referring to broad swaths of urban America, in particular those with large African-American communities, as the "inner city," is a revived relic of that era.
As a young journalist, Gatewood's coverage of inner-city poverty, social protests, and pollution were widely published, as were also his portraits of musicians, activists, writers, artists, and celebrities.
" She continued, "These kids who have all these other struggles in the inner city, they are really dreaming big and want to become productive citizens and do great things.
If an APRN wanted to care for a medically underserved population, especially rural Texans and inner-city Medicaid enrollees, they run in to the PAA regulatory and financial barrier.
Federal, state and local governments must take a stronger, more definitive approach to eliminating the risks associated with high levels of lead in children living in inner-city neighborhoods.
Chongqing Steel's new management blamed the firm's plight on a 27.04 government decision to move 60 miles north from an inner-city site to the rural district of Changshou.
This coupling didn't just sustain the continued drastic reduction in crime; it fostered a cooperative relationship with the inner-city community by forging an alliance on crime-reduction efforts.
The result,  Chewing Gum, is a filthily inventive, bubblegum-bright vision of inner city London that bypasses all the usual TV cliches about working class life and female sexuality.
With Johannesburg's inner city booming in recent years, the only thing missing was a luxury hotel catering to high-end travelers not keen on staying in the tony suburbs.
Just south of downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, nestled amongst railroad tracks and the Rio Grande, sits the inner-city neighborhood of Barelas, where Small Engine Gallery makes its home.
Next year, she'll make her debut as the creator of her own television show with "The Chi," a Showtime series about young black men living in inner-city Chicago.
Cummings, 68, is a native of inner-city Baltimore, while Meadows, 59, grew up in Florida before moving to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in western North Carolina.
The team says they've seen more than $2 million spent in Sydney galleries with their program — and now, 90 percent of galleries in inner city Sydney offer Art Money.
The consultant, Robert Marcucci, called the result a "contradiction on all levels" — a "blend of both inner-city street art tension and fine-art meditation" in a corporate setting.
His grievance is that Obama failed to stage a rock concert that O'Reilly had put together to benefit My Brother's Keeper, an initiative to help mentor inner-city kids.
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White socialites snorting cocaine in an Aspen ski lodge are forgiven, while inner-city blacks smoking crack -- just another form of cocaine -- are vilified and locked away, Miller explains.
They provide a conduit for student input in schools in the multicultural affluent suburban community of Montgomery County, Maryland, as well as in the inner-city schools of Baltimore.
Last year, the rapper opened a workspace and science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, center that he described as a bridge between Silicon Valley and the inner city.
WE'VE HAD 16%, IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN LIKE 32, AND THE REASON FOR THAT IS UNCOMPETITIVE TAXES, EXCESS REGULATION, LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDING, OUR INNER-CITY EDUCATION DOESN'T WORK.
So for the first time, the couple broke from their repertoire of risqué theater and staged a show for families — and they filled the audience with inner-city children.
Now he is primed to pick up where Thibodeaux left off, a throwback to an era where the best talent in the inner city played where they came from.
At public hearings, suggestions for expropriation included unused land, derelict buildings, circumstances where occupiers have strong historical rights, informal settlements and abandoned inner-city buildings, Ramaphosa wrote on Thursday.
The larger themes of the work are rooted in state-sanctioned displacement and environmental racism that, for instance, produced inner city ghettos, predominantly white subdivisions, and Native American reservations.
The result, Chewing Gum, is a filthily inventive, bubblegum-bright vision of inner city London that bypasses all the usual TV cliches about working class life and female sexuality.
Matthew Lee, who runs the online  Inner City Press  blog, has long been a thorn in the side of many U.N. officials with his combative and relentless style of reporting.
In a strategy shift is its therefore investing heavily in accessible inner-city showrooms, e-commerce and services ranging from delivery and assembly to planning services and augmented reality apps.
Most of the people in the place where I work at, in the inner city of Atlanta, most of them guys went to school with the guys who work there.
I grew up in an inner-city neighborhood until my parents moved me to a white community in L.A., where I was one of the only brown girls at school.
A former trash collector in Los Angeles was convicted Thursday of 10 "Grim Sleeper" serial killings that spanned two decades and targeted vulnerable young black women in the inner city.
Trump vowed inner city residents under his administration would see job prospects rise and neighborhoods become safer, though he has offered few specifics as to how to achieve those outcomes.
Though Republican candidate Donald Trump has used the term "inner-city" to exemplify poverty, "lost opportunity" and "hell," the reality is that majority of America's poor aren't in inner-cities.
Stuart Wilson of the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa, a group that aims to "challenge inequality", argues that private developers have free rein to exploit the inner city.
He held a meeting with inner-city religious leaders where several of the pastors expressed support for President Trump&aposs policies, especially this new push for prison and sentencing reform.
AUSTAN GOOLSBEE, FORMER BARACK OBAMA CHIEF ECONOMIST: OK. PIRRO: So, OK. So, you remember what he said to the inner-city, to African-Americans what do you have to lose.
" But for many fans, he was known for starring as Ken Reeves, the white basketball coach of an inner-city Los Angeles high school in the series "The White Shadow.
That eponymous girl's reality is no more or less valid than any other fictional black girl's — suburban, inner-city, rich, poor, or somewhere in between these points — on the screen.
Like, in Newark, New Jersey, I'm the only senator, I think in the history of the United States, who when I go home, I go home to an inner-city.
What's more, the dealers are getting younger, with children as young as 2503 being found selling drugs in areas a world away from the inner city zones they call home.
Unable to secure official residency, which brings with it access to social welfare services and education, migrants found homes in ageing inner city buildings, overcrowded dormitories, basements and even sewers.
That crossover from the inner city to the suburbs was accompanied by a furious moral panic—even before Death Row Records shipped gangster rap into a million middle-class homes.
Cummings also said he urged the President to rethink his language on African American communities after Trump repeatedly painted a grim picture of inner-city life on the campaign trail.
Moreover, if inner-city youth have first-hand experience with a successful local business, they will be more likely to pursue entrepreneurship as a practical way to feed their families.
The Aylesbury battle is seen as typical of tensions arising from inner-city regeneration schemes accused of forcing out low-income residents to build upmarket homes to sell to newcomers.
It is almost as if the people forgot how Dr. Carson's Carson Scholar's program has brought hope and continue educational opportunity to hundreds of inner city children across our nation.
Violence in the black community often is blamed on a lack of police accountability, broken trust between officers and citizens, and failure to provide stable jobs for inner-city residents.
" He added, "The good, honest Americans living out in farm towns, in Nebraska or Oklahoma, or working two jobs in inner-city Chicago or Baltimore ... they see through it all.
And, crucially, if there are more jobs on the outskirts of London then there might just be a bit more space for those still traveling to the inner city postcodes.
By early winter, my final day as an inner-city housing worker had arrived, and I was told to go buy a cake for my farewell party later that afternoon.
Ahead of the occasion, drum and bass icon Goldie shared the long-anticipated remix of his 1995 classic, "Inner City Life" featuring late singer Diane Charlemagne, by UK enigma Burial.
However, his hometown of Passaic, New Jersey, a small inner-city town with a predominantly Hispanic and African-American demographic, allowed him to become stronger in the face of adversity.
He gets letters from pen pals, and I think a lot of people assume Paul—a black man from a single mother in the inner city—is not that educated.
The kayaking competition fared little better and even the road cycling races in the past two days saw only a few thousand fans lining up along the inner-city course.
Some politicians opposed to welfare have implicitly linked the program to minorities, evoking "welfare queens," recipients from the "inner city" or immigrants who come to America just to use welfare.
When California was rocked by antiwar protests, inner-city turmoil and a backlash against the state's fair housing law, Brown lost his re-election bid to Ronald Reagan in 1966.
That means people in inner-city Cleveland have to work to get health care even with unemployment as high as Appalachia's poorest counties — or be forced off of Medicaid entirely.
She enlisted two friends, Percy E. Sutton, the Manhattan borough president and a founder of the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation, and his son, Pierre, who became president of the company.
The DeVos family funds dozens of organizations that help low-income families, and features prominently on its website the Inner City Christian Federation, which builds affordable housing in Grand Rapids.
For his debut exhibition, Nowhere, painter Sidar Baki foregrounds children within Gazi, an inner city neighborhood 22016 kilometers from Istanbul's core, where many Alawites live alongside internally displaced Anatolian youth.
Those reactions echoed the warm reception the engaged couple received when in January they visited Brixton, an area that became synonymous with inner city deprivation following race riots in 1981.
People were unwilling to report crimes even when they knew who had committed them, says Mr Mason, likening the situation to inner-city estates where nobody wants to be a grass.
"At UN Guterres Holds Press-less Press Encounter About Bachelet and Human Rights After Sold Out Cameroon," read the headline on Inner City Press, the website where Lee publishes his reporting.
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The population of "Greater Downtown" within a two-mile (3.2-km) radius of the inner city has grown from 49,000 to 65,000 in the past 13 years, according to the district.
That's if you believe the New York Times' T Magazine, which has an entire article praising the "ethereal, exceptionally flaky pastries" of Lune Croissanterie in the inner-city suburb of Fitzroy.
As part of the rescheduled show, West had set aside a large number of free tickets for students in inner-city schools and music programs in Los Angeles and greater California.
This includes a 9 billion shekel ($2.5 billion) extension to Jerusalem's inner-city train and more than 10 billion shekels for the first lines of a light rail in Tel Aviv.
It was the preposterousness of the notion that issuing stressed-out inner-city teachers with firearms, along with their parking permits and keys to the staff bathroom, could ever make sense.
Trump once said, "How stupid are the people of the country to believe this crap?" about Carson's stories of growing up in the impoverished, crime-ridden inner city of Detroit. Sen.
He integrated Virginia's public schools, so black and white kids would finally learn together, and the family enrolled their own kids, including his daughter, Anne, in those integrated inner-city schools.
Last week marked the celebrity-studded launch of HIP (Hollywood Internship Program), a project sponsored by the City of Los Angeles to offer inner-city youths access to entry level jobs.
"He has come back to the neighborhoods where I live in the inner city of Baltimore and lifted up young African American males and he has been a wonderful role model."
Recently, Chance the Rapper brought attention to the state of public education in Chicago by meeting with the state's Republican governor and donating $1 million to schools in the inner city.
Some inner-city churches, particularly in areas of high immigration, are dynamic and thriving; clergymen hope that these successes can be spun off (or "planted") to other parts of the country.
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London, Paris and New York all sprawled in the 19th and early 20th centuries while their inner-city slums hollowed out, as though giant hammers were beating the cities from above.

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