Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Stemming Chicago Gun Violence
Clip: 4/7/2016 | 9m 43s
Religious leaders are working to foster empathy among survivors of gun violence.
In the second part of correspondent Judy Valente’s report on gun violence in Chicago, she hears from survivors, especially the mothers of victims, and also from some religious and community leaders who are trying to foster empathy and forgiveness by means of “restorative justice” in neighborhood communities.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Stemming Chicago Gun Violence
Clip: 4/7/2016 | 9m 43s
In the second part of correspondent Judy Valente’s report on gun violence in Chicago, she hears from survivors, especially the mothers of victims, and also from some religious and community leaders who are trying to foster empathy and forgiveness by means of “restorative justice” in neighborhood communities.
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