I found “Amazing Grace,”
by Jonathan Kozol to be very interesting. Many things I read in the story did
not shock because growing up I did not live in the best neighborhood. I cannot
complain because I feel that the neighborhood I grew up in which is Smith Hill
in Providence Rhode Island could not have been worse than in Mott Haven in
South Bronx New York. Reading Amazing Grace it made me wonder is anybody in the
government system pushing to help this city. This story is and eye-opener for
me and its making me wonder how the government cannot do anything about it. Now
it makes me understand why Kozol said “Amazing Grace; the lives of children and
the conscience of a nation.”
As a future health
educator I had many concerns and felt pity for the condition that people in
Mott Haven have to deal with. Kozol stated, “A city-run institution known as
Lincoln Hospital, which had been denied accreditation more than once over the
years because of the failure of the staff to monitor patients after surgery and
to enter critical data in their records. At least 12 people, including two
infants, says the Times, have died because of staff mistakes at Lincoln, which
is the hospital relied upon by families in the St. Ann’s neighborhood.” This
was very mind-boggling to me. I understand people need some where to go when
their sick, injured or ill etcetera, but I believe Lincoln hospital should have
been shut down immediately until things were clear up and fix. It makes me wonder what are the rules and
regulations for things like this. What bothers me the most is the hospital was
not denied once it was more than once. How long is this going to go on, who is
responsible? There were just a lot of questions running through my mind. “
Kozol also stated, “The
pastor tells me that the place is known as ‘Children’s Park.’ Volunteers arrive
here twice a week to give out condoms and clean needles to addicted men and
women, some of whom bring their children with them. The children play near the
bears or on a jungle gym while their mothers wait for needles.” This also made
my mind boggle. I do not know the whole situation and I do not want to call
these mother a bad parent but to me I do not believe that is not a good
environment to have your child in. I respect that there were volunteers out
there trying to keep people clean and safe but what about the children. What was
being done for them? How was their home life? Instead of giving clean needles
to encourage the usage what about stopping them for their children? I do not
know I just had so much thoughts running through my mind.
