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                <text>On the corner of Green Street and Bunker Hill Street in Charlestown there exists a convenience store that predominately sells Goya products and junk food. The convenience store is directly across from a public housing complex. The image shown below is of that corner store. Hanging above the entrance is a sign advertising that the store sells lottery tickets and money orders, has an ATM and accepts WIC, a supplemental nutritional program for low-income women and children. On the left side of the store is a mother pushing her young child in a stroller. This picture represents the conflicting realities that exist within Charlestown. On one hand, there are the rapidly gentrifying areas populated by young white professional. On the other hand, there exists a portion of Charlestown that is mainly populated by Black and Latino individuals of a lower socio-economic status. I found the housing segregation that exists within Charlestown to be striking. &#13;
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                <text>This photograph shows an overhead bridge connecting the Charlestown Community Center to a building on the opposite side of Medford Street. The overpass is right behind the projects in Charlestown, which have now been squeezed into the Northern-most section of the neighborhood. The structure was interesting because of the use of the multicolored stained glass panels. It reminded me about discussions about the impact of art in public spaces. Does the addition of color uplift, or inspire particular behavior? The overpass was well lit at night, and provided a cheerful break from the dark, brick-lined, upward sloping streets of Charlestown, which I found claustrophobic. &#13;
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                <text>On January 8th 2015, the United States Olympic Committee somewhat stunned the American public with the news of the American city selected to bid for the 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. Boston, the City upon a Hill, the Athens of America, and the Hub of the Commonwealth, had been elected as the American bid city. The news of Boston’s selection shocked its residents perhaps even more than those of the other candidate cities, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. Due to USOC rules, Boston 2024, the organization responsible for Boston’s bid, could not conduct any public outreach before the bid was selected. Consequently, since the USOC’s announcement, a heated debate has sprung up between Boston’s Olympic organizers, Boston 2024, and their opponents represented by the organization No Boston Olympics. In this essay, using the websites of the two groups, newspaper articles, and in-person interviews with and lectures by men leading each of the groups, I attempt to encapsulate this debate, boiling it down to four major points. Boston 2024 and No Boston Olympics, I show, are arguing specifically over the financial costs, economic benefits, infrastructural outcomes, and opportunity costs of hosting the Games in Boston.</text>
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