KENSINGTON BLUES

Tag: 2010

Donna

Jeffrey_Stockbridge_DonnaDonna, 2010.


Audio Transcription

Donna: My name is Donna. My day, it was pretty good. I was only, I was out most of the afternoon. It was busy.

JS: You were telling me you take the train to and from here?

Donna: Yea, take the train from Bridge and Pratt, get off here at Tioga. This is pretty much my area. I just you know, work this little area I don’t go any further. I don’t go past Venango.

JS: Why’s that?

Donna: I just feel more comfortable in this vicinity.

JS: You, you got friends out here?

Donna: Friends? No friends, associates, people I know, people I know.

JS: How long you been doing this sort of thing?

Donna: Since my early 20’s. Yeah, long time. Many moons.

JS: And how was it that you got in, into it in the first place?

Donna: Well, I got into it when my kids were young. It was basically, you know out of necessity to take care of my kids, you know. I have four they’re grown now. But you know, it started out, you know just to take care of them but then it went into other things, you know. They’re grown, they’re doing well for themselves. They are all in the 20’s. They have children.  Um, one of them graduated college and she’s married.  You know, they’re doing well.  I have, I have four grandchildren now too. Yup, three girls and a boy.

JS: So if your kids are all grown up and the main reason you were out here was to help them, why is it that you’re still out here?

Donna: Well, life. You know, sometimes it might be to pay a bill, sometimes it might be addiction, you know, but mostly it’s just, you know if I need money I come out, you know. It’d have to be very important cause I don’t come out that often, not anymore anyway.

You see the thing is, I, you know, I set a goal or whatever you know, whatever bill needs to be paid or how much money I might need for that particular day for whatever reason, that’s my goal, whatever goal I set that day, so it’s not a set amount. I stop when I want to stop. Like if I get a certain amount of money, I say that’s fine and then I go home. I don’t have a shift. I don’t work a shift, in other words.

JS: How long do you think you’re gonna keep, keep coming out here? How old are you now?

Donna: I’m 45.

JS: Do you think you’ll be out here when you’re 65?

Donna: Hell no. I hope not. I hope not. I wasn’t you know, for three years I didn’t have to be out here cause I was in a relationship you know, for three years with somebody and he took very good care of me but he passed on, so now I’m back out here. He passed on last June as a matter of fact. So I’m like back on the scene after 3 years.

JS: How’s the scene?

Donna: The same. Nothing’s changed. Nothing’s changed in three years. Nothing’s changed.

Jeffrey_Stockbridge_Donna_02Donna, 2010.

Kensington & Somerset

Jeffrey_Stockbridge_Kensington_SomersetKensington & Somerset, 2010.

Danny

Jeffrey_Stockbridge_DannyDanny, 2010.

Robert

Robert, 2010.

Melissa

Melissa, 2010. There are many women on the Ave who go by the same name.

Jessica

Jessica, 2010.


Audio Transcription

Matt (pictured below): Under these streets, under these, under the train tracks, the shit that goes on in the woods, the shit that goes on while this train is driving by above our heads, the things that go on, on these streets at night when the lights go off, are the kind of things that, that, that people can only dream about, that people can only, it just amazes, it would amaze a normal person, it, it would, it would totally amaze a normal person. Me, myself, like I came down on the train and I got stuck and I been here for 10 years. 10 years I been down here.

Jessica: I’ve been here 2 weeks and it’s been a lifetime. I’ve been here 2 weeks and it’s been a lifetime.

Matt: Living on the streets. Living on the streets for 2 years.

Jessica: I mean you can only make it if you have someone that cares. I only found one so far that hasn’t rolled on me.  His name’s …

Matt: The things that go on, on these streets need to be documented. Something.

Jessica: So people might learn.

Matt: Something needs, something needs to be done about the population of the homeless people under this avenue.

Jessica: And the lost people on drugs.

Matt: From here up and down Kensington Avenue all the way from, from, from Frankford to Lehigh, the square, the Badlands they call it. It is packed solid with, with Heroin, Cocaine addicts and, and it’s just…

Passerbys: Are you doing a documentary? Are you doing a documentary?  I want the documentary to be, to be the land of the zombies. That’s how I look at it. When you come down, that’s exactly how you look at it.

It’s all about the cockroaches.

Yeah it’s like a whole bunch of cockroaches.

I look at it like it’s the land of the zombies. People who are, who are you know…

Jessica: I never, I never thought this would ever happen. You never think it’s gonna happen to you until you come down and, and actually see it for yourself. And then you’re beaten and raped and dumped off in other neighborhoods and then… It just takes a piece of you.

Matt: Tie marks, tie marks down your neck.

Jessica: I done this in 2 weeks.

Matt: Look, look at her arm. She’s got, she’s got medical insurance. She could walk right into Episcopal Hospital right now. She could. If you wanted to you could walk right into Episcopal Hospital right now and go to Detox, right now.

Jessica: I’ve gone and talked to them, but the coke calls me, it just calls my, it just calls me. I gotta, gotta, I gotta erase the pain.

Matt: She has ID and she has Medical Insurance.

Jessica: It’s all mental.

Matt: Slowly together me and her are going to get ourselves off of drugs. We’re gonna get us a place.

Jessica: We gotta get off the Ave though.

Matt: We’re gonna get some Suboxones. We’re gonna get us something, something nice…

Matt & Jessica

Matt & Jessica under the tracks, 2010.

Bobby

Bobby, 2010.

Jennette

Jennette, 2010.

Charlie

Charlie, 2010.

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