Not that I'm complaining about my present exposure, but in general it is societies expectancy to see the next shooting be a black male suspect. In locations that haven't caught up with integration, people are taught to fear black men causing harm. Many projects actually are a danger to people's lives in or out of the specifically hood locations. I tend to check trulia for heat maps as one of the many app tools I use looking for my first home in Pittsburgh. I want to show students who think it's an achievement to have the more violent neighborhood. Home values decrease because families are reluctant to raise children there; actually, unless they are in the family of the last generation it's unlikely. There's nothing like coming from the outside looking in, will cookie cut ghettos still be the exact same or even exist 100 yrs from now? Will architects hold down their food for the next round of visually substandard creations to isolate the uncivilized? Will communities quickly take the initiative to make their communities family friendly or strive to contain, preserve, and perpetuate its self destructing existence? Is the music on the local radio so much a part of the community? People may look at the news in awe and shame; when we aren't directly affected we will condone the lack of innocence. To some that is the only choice they know of, with records corrupted at an early age, music that agrees with the backwards successful life philosophy playing daily to reflect with. We are all rushed in life to do what makes a decent income for our chance of survival, extremes are more visually obvious with lower incomes, and appear nonexistent with the higher incomes. Segregation still exist naturally when violence doesn't allow one to peacefully coexist in the same place. When either group complains, there will always be obvious solutions to solving the problem, just ask the right people.