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Intergenerational housing keeps families connected and traditions alive
Guests tell stories and discuss growing up and living in intergenerational homes in Chicago and why it's still important to them today.
The share of Americans living in intergenerational homes has quadrupled over the past half century, and Reset wanted to know: What’s it like to live with multiple generations under one roof? What are the challenges? And what works?
Reset checks in with three Chicagoans about their experiences.
GUESTS: Mary Jewers, Irving Park
Dennis Frank, West Ridge
Sol Flores, Bronzeville
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