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Below the Ten: Life in South LA

Peacemakers: The Activist

Lita Herron, a 69-year-old grandmother of six, witnessed repeated shootings in her community. But her fear turned to anger and then to action.

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By David Weinberg • Mar 28, 2016 • 16m Listen

Lita Herron didn't always live in a war zone. Born and raised in Los Angeles, she bought a beautiful old house across the street from a park and a church. Her husband had a stable job at Lockheed Martin, and life was good. Until one day a bullet exploded through her stained glass window. And the shootings didn't stop. She became an activist, working to stop gang violence.

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Below the Ten is supported by a grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

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