Unabridged Audiobook
Powerful and insightful. Leaves me contemplating how this insight should change my perspective and choices.
Who are the people in the “ back row.” How do we get to understand them and why they are there ? His best statement was “:if you want to understand the people in this country go to McDonald’s .” The author spent 5 years traveling around the country photographing and talking to people in the back row. Many are drug addicts, homeless, jobless and deeply poor. Why do they stay in their poor communities. It is due to lack of money, skills but mostly they wanted to stay in the community where they had family and friends. It is depressing because these people lack dignity and respect which leads them into a life of drugs. These communities still have poverty and segregation. We need to listen more and be less judgmental. Whether you live in a car in the parking lot of Walmart or in huge house in suburbs, all people deserve our respect and Dignity. The more we learn about those in the back row the more human and like us they become.
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