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One Store at a Time

From: Pauline Bartolone
Length: 04:40

One Liquor Store Owner Changes His Ways Read the full description.

Default-piece-image-0 Activists in Oakland, California have long fought the concentration of liquor stores in their communities. Now they have new allies in Muslim groups who say Muslim owners of these liquor stores are hurting the neighborhood and violating religious principles.

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Activists in Oakland, California have long fought the concentration of liquor stores in their communities. Now they have new allies in Muslim groups who say Muslim owners of these liquor stores are hurting the neighborhood and violating religious principles.

Broadcast History

Aired on NPR's Day to Day, February, 2007.