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Three short films, set in Chicago, which explore social change. "Winnie Wright, Age 11" is about the daughter of a steel worker and a school teacher whose neighborhood is changing from white to black. Her family struggles with racism, inflation, and a threatened work strike. "Now We Live on Clifton" follows Pam and Scott Taylor around their multicultural and working class neighborhood as they show the changes wrought by gentrification. "Parents" has teenagers in a Northwest side parish youth group discussing the "Generation Gap."
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