In Photos: A decade growing up in pre-gentrification Lower East Side
Briefly

I grew up multi-generationally, very typical of a Mediterranean family system - no boundaries, no privacy, everyone's on top of each other - it's kind of insane but also very joyous.
When I was growing up, New Haven had the highest crime rate in the country - it had more murders per capita than Detroit and Washington D.C. combined.
I felt comfortable in that kind of neighborhood because it was reflective of my own childhood.
Her new photobook, Glendalis: The Life and World of a Youngest Daughter, collat.
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