Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream⎜WHY POVERTY?⎜(Documentary)
THE WHY THE WHY
159K subscribers
2,691,444 views
0

 Published On Jan 5, 2013

How much inequality is too much?

740 Park Ave, New York City, is home to some of the wealthiest Americans. Across the Harlem River, 10 minutes to the north, is the other Park Avenue in South Bronx, where more than half the population live on food stamps and children are 20 times more likely to be killed. In the last 30 years, inequality has rocketed in the US -- the American Dream only applies to those with enough money to lobby politicians for friendly bills on Capitol Hill.

Filmmaker: Alex Gibney
Producer: Blair Foster
Produced by Jigsaw Productions & THE WHY Foundation
Released: 2012

This film was originally released as part of THE WHY series WHY POVERTY?. Learn more about the project: https://www.thewhy.dk/projects/why-po...
__________________________________

About THE WHY

We believe free access to information is a human right.

To combat unequal access to information THE WHY produces & donates documentaries to underserved countries and distributes them on a sliding fee scale to other broadcasters around the world.

Follow us and learn more about our work:

• https://www.thewhy.dk
•   / thewhyfoundation  
•   / thewhyfound  
•   / thewhyfound  

show more

Share/Embed