Denise Brown hangs a shirt in memory of her sister Nicole Brown Simpson on a clothesline at the National Mall in Washington DC. The clothesline display is a collection of 6,000 shirts created with stories from survivors, family and friends of women who have suffered from violence against women. (Photo by JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Channeling anger into action
The sister of Nicole Brown Simpson talks about how her focus on domestic violence helped her overcome her grief over her sister's death.
Guests
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Denise Brown: Advocate for victims of domestic violence and sister of Nicole Brown Simpson, who was killed in 1994.
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Mary Ajax: President and CEO of Community Action Council.
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