

Chicago at the Crossroad
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2019-06-01 • 1h 0m
While gun violence was on the decline in most major US cities, why did it continue to increase in Chicago's segregated communities? What is known about the systems that created the problem, the laws that isolated it, and the policies that abandoned it? Using dramatic footage, including interviews with residents on the front lines over the last 15 years, this documentary opens a rare historical window into the systematic creation of poverty stricken communities plagued by gun violence.
- Directors
- Brian Schodorf
- Writters
- Brian Schodorf

Chicago at the Crossroad
Visit website2019-06-01 • 1h 0m
4.0/10 • 2
While gun violence was on the decline in most major US cities, why did it continue to increase in Chicago's segregated communities? What is known about the systems that created the problem, the laws that isolated it, and the policies that abandoned it? Using dramatic footage, including interviews with residents on the front lines over the last 15 years, this documentary opens a rare historical window into the systematic creation of poverty stricken communities plagued by gun violence.
- Directors
- Brian Schodorf
- Writters
- Brian Schodorf
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Jesse Jackson
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Malik Yusef
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- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- chicago, illinoishomicideracial segregationurbanpublic housinggun violence