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Southwest Side Bungalow Provides Shelter from Violence

Clip: 8/13/2019 | 10m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

An innovative program gives young men at high risk of violence a safe place to call home.

A group of young men have chosen to escape street violence by living together in an innovative safe house. We discuss the program with the two Chicagoans who started it: Liz Dozier and Rami Nashashibi.

08/13/2019 | Rating NR

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