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Posted: April 20, 2009 tpesce Flag for review

I also think it was good that the pastor pointed out differences among people. How different people need to trust one another and to get along. Also, the single mother trying to raise her son and keep her job at the same time. Trying to do the best thing for her son by putting him in a private school, but also trying to keep a paycheck and getting over time before they make more cuts at work. She's overall dealing with stress and at the end of the clip when the cleaning lady asks for the rest of the food, the white woman stops and hoping to realize that people have less than her, and are suffering through hard times also. I feel it hard to watch these clips sometimes because watching that the mother and son have to stay in what looks like an abandoned church and knowing that people actually do that in real life.

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