Rebuilding a Chicago neighborhood by forging connections to the Muslim community

The South Side of Chicago has long been plagued with some of the highest crime rates in the nation, but a man of faith is trying to transform the area by focusing on the everyday needs of those who live there. Jeffrey Brown visits the neighborhood with Rami Nashashibi, founder of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network, to see how his efforts are improving health and well-being.

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Rebuilding a Chicago neighborhood by forging connections to the Muslim community

The South Side of Chicago has long been plagued with some of the highest crime rates in the nation, but a man of faith is trying to transform the area by focusing on the everyday needs of those who live there. Jeffrey Brown visits the neighborhood with Rami Nashashibi, founder of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network, to see how his efforts are improving health and well-being.

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Rebuilding a Chicago neighborhood by forging connections to the Muslim community

Rebuilding a Chicago neighborhood by forging connections to the Muslim community

by PBS NewsHour
Rebuilding a Chicago neighborhood by forging connections to the Muslim community

Rebuilding a Chicago neighborhood by forging connections to the Muslim community

by PBS NewsHour

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Overview

The South Side of Chicago has long been plagued with some of the highest crime rates in the nation, but a man of faith is trying to transform the area by focusing on the everyday needs of those who live there. Jeffrey Brown visits the neighborhood with Rami Nashashibi, founder of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network, to see how his efforts are improving health and well-being.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940169431773
Publisher: NewsHour Productions
Publication date: 06/23/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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