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'Skid Row Marathon' Tells Stories Of Redemption From The Streets

Skid Row Marathon
Judge Craig Mitchell trains homeless Angelenos to run marathons in 'Skid Row Marathon.'

The documentary Skid Row Marathon tells the story of four men who were inspired by a California judge to use marathon running to lift themselves up from Los Angeles' infamous homeless corridor. Interfaith Sanctuary is sponsoring a viewing of the film on Monday, December 3. Idaho Matters talks with the film's director, Gabi Hayes, about this inspiring story.

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