In September 2001 I got back from a summer in Toronto, where I’d been living on my own for the first time, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that there was another move I needed to do next. One more step out of my parents bright, cozy and too-quiet suburban home.
I spent the day in […]
tags: america, boredom, frat boy, longboarding, Mexico City, Montreal, parents, rockclimbing, sailing, San Francisco, spiritual, suburbs, surfing, teaching and travel
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by Greg De Pascale (a New Yorker in Montreal)
Nature took control in an over-engineered city that had little chance against a powerful hurricane. In a city with a 30% poverty rate, where people were unable to leave due to lack of a proper public transport infrastructure, people “loot” in order to get food and water […]
tags: america, looting, new orleans, security and violence
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