New York Shitty Photo Du Jour: 82nd Street
Taken April 18, 2015.
New York Shitty Pay Phone Du Jour: 37 Avenue
Taken September 22, 2013.
New York Shitty Photo Du Jour: B
Taken June 16, 2013.
The Word On The Street, Part III: Special Jackson Heights/Elmhurst Edition
Filed under: 11372, 11373, Elmhurst, Elmhurst Queens, Jackson Heights, Jackson Heights Queens, The Natives Are Getting Restless, The Word On The Street
Taken June 13, 2013.
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Roosevelt Avenue
Filed under: Jackson Heights, Jackson Heights Queens, New York City, Queens, Stuff That Makes Miss Heather Happy
Taken by ravikjolly.
New York Shitty Pay Phone Du Jour: Roosevelt Avenue
Taken December 28, 2012.
New York Shitty Day Starter: Marina
Chris Arnade (who took the above portrait) writes:
The transsexual sex workers of Jackson Heights cluster around an all-night bakery, sipping coffee, tea, looking for Johns, and dodging the very drunk men. Almost all are Latin or Black. Little English is spoken.
In Hunts Point the sex workers are driven by addiction, by the need to get the daily fix. In Jackson Heights that is not the case. As Marina said to me, “The women, they are all vain. They want the latest boob job, the latest Hermes bag, the latest butt injection, and the latest makeup. They want cash honey. Cash. Kajing! You know what I am talking about? “
In contrast to Hunts Point, there is a sense of contentment and few apologies. “This is me. Take it or leave it.”
She herself is from Honduras. Her story is very common. She knew she wanted to be girl when she was child, and fled to New York City, For the last few years she has been working the streets. Her family mostly knows what she does and is supportive.
The police are also much more respectful than in Hunts Point, focusing on keeping the overall area safe. “The men get rowdy, get drunk, and behave awfully. I don’t care if these women are men, nobody has a right to treat them like garbage.”
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: 100 Days Of Summer
Charles Le Brigand writes:
During summer, Armando sells pre-cut mangos, watermelon as well as ice cold tamarindo and horchata aguas outside his bodega in a quiet street in Jackson Heighs, Queens.
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