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8. American Suburb: Rabbit Hole

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 (Devin Katayama/KQED)

It can be hard to get back on your feet when you’re starting from scratch -- even when opportunity falls in your lap. We meet Kevin Kunze, who was living on the streets until Doug Stewart decided to do something unusual: He took Kevin home with him to live with the Stewart family. It's a test for the family, but an even harder one for Kevin.

 

 

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