
JUDY WOODRUFF:
Our next story profiles how one woman and the project she founded are working to heal deep divides and create new jobs in Detroit, where there's been a prolonged recession. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro has our report on this social entrepreneur.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO, NewsHour correspondent: In the 1960s, two million people lived in Detroit. Less than 900,000 live here today. Homes, like factories, are shuttered. The last elected mayor is in jail. And the football team lost all its games last season.
In a city short on optimism, this woman is known as an apostle of hope.
ELEANOR JOSAITIS, co-founder, Focus: Hope: It doesn't happen unless we all hang in there together and say, "We're not going to be intimidated by this." God bless you. Keep up the fight.
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