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20本のエピソード
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ReEntry Stories WYSO
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- 社会/文化
ReEntry Stories features conversations between people who were once in prison. When they return to the community, they often they have trouble finding jobs, housing, education and mental health services.
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ReEntry Stories: An easy, scary decision to seek community
We meet Sarah Davis, who, with her husband Patrick Davis, started The Fringe Coffee House.
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ReEntry Stories: Her journey to freedom through faith
We meet Auria Morales, who found a helping hand at the Fringe Coffee House in Hamilton, when she got out of prison a year ago.
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ReEntry Stories: A woman finds salvation after incarceration
We meet Lorrie Carter, the first employee of The Fringe Coffee House in Hamilton, a place where formerly incarcerated citizens can find work and the help they need to re-enter society.
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ReEntry Stories: Returning from the 'fringe' of society
Mary Evans interviews Patrick Davis of the Fringe Coffeehouse in Hamilton – where he and his wife are offering a range of much-needed services to formerly incarcerated citizens.
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ReEntry Stories: Visualizing And Actualizing Life As A Filmmaker
Kamisha Thomas is a filmmaker, writer, director, co-founder of the Returning Artists Guild in Columbus and a returned citizen. Kamisha was a filmmaker before she went to prison, but finished her short film while she was inside. There were a lot of projects in prison, she says, that helped her continue her filmmaking.
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ReEntry Stories: Expanding Creativity
Today on ReEntry Stories we meet Azizi Carter, the third in our series about women who took advantage of training opportunities in prison and made it a stepping stone to a new life.