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Reverend Gene Rivers works with at-risk youth in Dorchester, near Boston.
On Jan 29th, 2001, President George W. Bush established the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.

GOD AND THE INNER CITY

Premier national broadcast on PBS: June 22, 2003.
60 minutes

Across America, a new group of activist ministers is struggling with the core problems of America's inner cities, such as gang violence and drug addiction. God and the Inner City profiles three different faith-based groups and considers the questions raised by government support, such as the separation of church and state. Narrated by Phylicia Rashad.

[This] splendid new documentary, reminds us just how important the faith-based debate really is.
     --John Podhoretz, New York Post

     • Cine "Golden Eagle"
     • Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film Festival

God and the Inner City is now available
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