
Addressing Chicago's Violence
Clip: 7/30/2014 | 16m 34s
We talk with community activists working to reduce violence in the city.
City officials aren’t the only ones trying to make a dent in Chicago’s violence. There are heroes and heroines throughout Chicago’s neighborhoods providing positive alternatives for youth in an effort to help reduce the violence that plagues the city. We’ll meet some of those community activists who are trying to make a difference.
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Addressing Chicago's Violence
Clip: 7/30/2014 | 16m 34s
City officials aren’t the only ones trying to make a dent in Chicago’s violence. There are heroes and heroines throughout Chicago’s neighborhoods providing positive alternatives for youth in an effort to help reduce the violence that plagues the city. We’ll meet some of those community activists who are trying to make a difference.
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