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Amanpour & Co.
May 30, 2019 (Originally Broadcast March 14, 2019)
Season 2019
Episode 235
Two youth workers, Cure Violence’s Mikey Davis and the Brixton Soup Kitchen’s Mahamed Hashi, discuss street violence as a public health issue; author Laurie Halse Anderson on "Shout," her memoir, and on why sexual abuse can shame victims into silence; and neuroscientist Matthew Walker on why sleeping more could improve our health and change our lives.
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