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Social Worker Shares Intimate Stories in New Book

Chicago social worker Jonathan Foiles tells us about his book “This City is Killing Me.”

Aired 09/03/2019 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Social Worker Shares Intimate Stories in New Book

Clip: 9/3/2019 | 8m 17sVideo has Closed Captions

Chicago social worker Jonathan Foiles tells us about his book “This City is Killing Me.”

What is the connection between mental health, trauma and Chicago’s high homicide rate? A new book by Jonathan Foiles aims to answer that question.

Aired 09/03/2019 | Rating NR

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