Orange means hope in Cincinnati neighborhoods struck by violence
2 years ago
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Just steps away from the Westwood spot where two young boys were shot over the summer, orange-clad Urban League workers spent Thursday on a familiar errand: Walking, talking and attempting to change lives affected by neighborhood violence.
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