Grappling with 40 Years of the Drug War In Brownsville, Brooklyn

 
Brownsville 1972, photo by Winston Vargas

Brownsville 1972, photo by Winston Vargas

Aaron Hinton says the 40-year drug war in Brownsville has almost made spending time behind bars normal. “It’s subliminally attacking out minds and making us believe that socially this is acceptable.” One out of every 50 men in New York’s prisons comes from Brownsville. The state of New York spends $40 million a year – and this has been going on for generations — locking up black and Hispanic men from this one neighborhood. What does that do to a community?