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Bonnie Boswell Reports
A Place Called Home
Season 5
Episode 507
The US Census says that 17 percent of white children are low-income, compared to 30 or 40 percent of brown and black children. The culprit here is structural racism and poverty, and these injustices can result in unhealthy and unsafe neighborhoods. In this episode, Bonnie Boswell Reports goes to A Place Called Home, a center where young people can find safety and new opportunities.
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