But we won't move on ... not in Ferguson at least and given the protests elsewhere this will remain in the press for a while most likely.
Just heard a guy on TV saying that education, or lack thereof, is a part of the problems we have these days in higher poverty areas. Whereas I can somewhat understand the helplessness and hopeless feelings these people may have the choice many make to drop out of school only exacerbates the problems and causes them to live the same adult life as their parent(s). And having worked with these kind of kids for 13 years I can say more than half seem disinterested in school. Teachers, administrators, volunteers all encourage these kids to work hard .. but when the support from home is minimal or non-existent, then their likelihood of success in life is incredibly low. And thus many resort to crime, violence, etc.