Money Power Respect: Pictures of My Neighborhood by Brenda Ann Kenneally


Money Power Respect: Pictures of My Neighborhood
Title : Money Power Respect: Pictures of My Neighborhood
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ISBN : 0976670852
ISBN-10 : 9780976670858
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 92
Publication : First published December 30, 2005

Since 1996, photographer Brenda Ann Kenneally has documented the families in her Brooklyn neighborhood, quietly witnessing their struggle with poverty, social institutions, and the illicit drug trade. Having inspired the likes of Eugene Richards and Thomas Roma, Brooklyn provides an inexhaustible muse, and Kenneally comes to the familiar ground with a fresh perspective. Her poignant, psychological photographs span generations, tracing the same people she sees everyday on her street. With her camera, Kenneally narrates their tale of both hope and despair as she explores how her subjects empower themselves in a lost culture of drugs and prison. Money, Power, Pictures of My Neighborhood chronicles pregnancies and births, institutions and streets, drugs and rehab, showing the community of inner-city families at once full of life and also institutionalized by the welfare system. Through it all, Kenneally evokes their dreams for a better life, tempered with the awareness that they may be caught in the cyclic lifestyle of limited opportunites. The photographs are in the best sense fully present, alive to what, rather than searching for what is not. Her images draw us to hope for their survival and compel us to experience the depths and complexities of family life in the American social and justice systems. Money, Power, Respect details a crucial historical moment in our nation's nearly total abandonment of the poor. This book makes it impossible to turn away from the yearning towards life, to detach the economics of the situation from the machinery of the heart.


Money Power Respect: Pictures of My Neighborhood Reviews


  • J. Kenyarta

    I didn't expect this to be a book grounded in photojournalism, but that's a GREAT thing! I love opening a book and getting a surprise - sort of feels like Christmas ;)

    On a different note, this was a great body of work. Through amazingly candid, gritty photos, readers are introduced to a world that they may have never seen or heard of outside a TV show or musical recording. Brenda K takes us BEHIND the camera and allows us a very intimate glimpse into
    communities stricken by poverty, as well as the causes and effects of addiction and the roles it plays in tearing people, families, and communities apart.

    Yes, it's a DEEP experience, but it's OH so worth it!

    Enjoy.

  • Ashley

    Devastating! Photojournalism about a crack addict mother and her kids in Bushwick, Brooklyn.