Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
A Conversation with Sonya Anderson: Part 2
Clip: 8/8/2021 | 5m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
The second half of our discussion about gun violence with the president of Thrive Chicago.
Her 18-year-old stepson Miles Thompson was shot and killed last month. Brandis Friedman sits down with Sonya Anderson to talk — as friends, as mothers of Black sons, and as two people who have spent a lot of time thinking about issues of violence and equity. This is part two of our conversation.
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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
A Conversation with Sonya Anderson: Part 2
Clip: 8/8/2021 | 5m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Her 18-year-old stepson Miles Thompson was shot and killed last month. Brandis Friedman sits down with Sonya Anderson to talk — as friends, as mothers of Black sons, and as two people who have spent a lot of time thinking about issues of violence and equity. This is part two of our conversation.
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