
Violence
Clip: Season 7 Episode 11 | 3m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Detroit residents taking about gun violence. Episode 711/Segment 4
A One Detroit story from a community meeting we had in the Islandview neighborhood in Detroit, along with our partners at CDAD. Several residents talked about gun violence. While the national conversation focuses on kids being afraid of gun violence in school, many of Islandview’s kids are frightened about getting shot to and from school. Episode 711/Segment 4
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Violence
Clip: Season 7 Episode 11 | 3m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
A One Detroit story from a community meeting we had in the Islandview neighborhood in Detroit, along with our partners at CDAD. Several residents talked about gun violence. While the national conversation focuses on kids being afraid of gun violence in school, many of Islandview’s kids are frightened about getting shot to and from school. Episode 711/Segment 4
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