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Super Week for the South Bronx

The New York Yankees went on a winning streak at their new stadium last week, and two products of the neighborhood have scored big on the political scene–Colin Powell in a challenge to save the Republican Party from Dick Cheney and today Sonia Sotomayor as President Obama’s pick for the Supreme Court.

As the confirmation buzz starts, Americans will get to know much more about the new nominee, potentially the first Hispanic on the Court, but for a start, Judge Sotomayor grew up near Yankee Stadium and, in one of her first notable cases as a jurist in 1995, ended the Major League baseball strike by ruling against the owners for trying to subvert collective bargaining in labor negotiations.

In the past half century, the South Bronx has become the poster child for urban poverty and devastation but, as a product of that neighborhood, I can testify that, through generations of Eastern European refugees, African-Americans and Hispanics, it has also housed families with a burning desire to educate their children into the American Dream.

In the era of Barack Obama, efforts to improve life in such communities are part of the national agenda, and the emergence of such figures as the new Supreme Court nominee are a promise of the dividends that those investments could be paying in the future.

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  • RemNov
    I remember stepping on crack vials in the South Bronx in the early 90's when I was location scouting for a film. Scary place it was, back then in the 80's. Rudy G did make some positive quality of life changes to NY Ill give him that.
  • toni54
    I have stepped on crack vials, condoms, and have seen an assortment of liquor and beer bottles,in Bronxville,White Plains,Scarsdale,Montauk,East Hampton and a slew of other "upper crust" neighborhoods.Unfortunately the Bronx always gets the brunt of everyone's criticism. I have lived in this borough ever since my parents emigrated to the U.S. from Italy, and there are things I do not like about it , but the positives outweigh the negatives. I wish you would all look @ your own places and stop dumping on the Bronx.
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