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At their best, playgrounds are filled with squeals of joy from kids running, swinging, teeter-tottering and hanging from the monkey bars. Unfortunately, kids living in one of the toughest neighborhoods in the East Bay community of Richmond don't always feel safe on their playgrounds. Nancy DeVille brings this story about a group that's trying to change that, one playground at a time.

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