Curtis: Collective impact is increasingly recognized as a critical part of responding to complex social problems. He says in West Haven Park, after all this work together, we started to see the numbers actually go down pretty dramatically. "It was a very exciting time for us to realize, you know, all this work is actually starting to pay off," he adds.
How can Christian respond to the epidemic of gun violence sweeping our country? Michael Allen and David Dillon join us to share about their inspiring work with Together Chicago. They are an unlikely pair in a racially divided city torn by violence: Michael is a former black pastor and David is a white business executive. Starting with their own friendship, Michael and David have led an innovative and inspiring campaign to counter the evil of gun violence with collaboration and hope.