"Ida B. Wells-Barnett Tower. The place held such promise when it was built in the late 1970s. It was Harlem's hope for a new beginning - affordable, safe housing. Then the devastating crack scourge hit. Still, the Ida B. community looks out for each other, and when a young mother kills herself and two of her children, the neighbors vow to care for her surviving child. But that's just the beginning of the tragedies facing them ..."
"Writer and welfare mother Brenda CArver, aspiring actress Rosa Rivera, and political activist Sharif Goldsby support and protect one another in their Harlem Ida Barrett Wells Tower home while pursuing their goals and sharing life lessons."
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