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Pasadena Wins Emmy for Anti-Crime Program

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For the second time in three years, Pasadena has won an Emmy for the best produced cable program by a municipality with its video on stemming the tide of street violence.

“Conversation Peace,” a six-minute montage co-produced by the city prosecutor’s office and the Coalition for a Nonviolent City, won the award at the 48th Annual Los Angeles Area Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences Emmy Awards on Saturday.

“It’s awesome. We’re elated,” said Linda Centell of the city’s public affairs office, who wrote the script with city’s cable station director, Robert Richards.

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City prosecutor Tracy Webb initiated the project as part of an ongoing effort to inspire viewers to become active in stopping violence among the city’s youths.

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