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A brilliant film that
powerfully portrays the difficult and dangerous life
in the black ghettos of San Francisco. At 14, Shawn
Richard was a gun-toting leader of a teenage gang
dealing in drugs on the streets of San Francisco.
“When you have money in your pocket, you always want
more,” he confessed. His story is that of many kids
in America’s black ghettos, in which dozens of
people are mown down by gunfire every year. The
victims are usually black and poor. The US media
spotlights the violence, spurring calls for ever
more repressive laws. Meanwhile, gangs carry on
slaying their rivals in a merciless, meaningless
orgy of violence. “When they killed my brother, I
saw it had to stop,” says Shawn. Today he runs an
NGO--“Brothers against Guns”--, which is supported
by San Francisco’s Mayor. He gives a civics course
to local kids. He teaches them how to ask for a
Social Security number, how to fill out a job
application and other stuff they never learnt on the
streets. |
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The Cow and Armageddon,
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Ref: 578 |
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Russia: The Contest,
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Israel: Threat of the Faithful,
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Turkey: Hopes and Fears,
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Islam in China,
Ref: 687 |
Israel at 60,
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Tibet: Beyond Fear,
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