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My community is dangerous

Tags: Community, Neighborhood, Safety


By David, 13 in Knoxville
Recorded at CLP Knoxville on August 26, 2014
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By: Linda - about 11 years ago -
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David, I hear you talking about some really serious things in your neighborhood. I thank you for your honesty and for helping me, an adult, understand the issues you face . I also commend you for your strength and willingness to look for the good things too. Stay strong.



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