Full Frame: Second Chances
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A study by the Prison Policy Initiative indicates that individuals with prior convictions face a tenfold increase in the likelihood of experiencing homelessness. This risk is exacerbated for people of color and women. How can we address and alleviate this pressing issue? In this episode of Full Frame, we speak to Antonio Fernandez, a former leader of a notorious street gang known as the Latin Kings. We also speak to Courtney Stewart, founder and CEO of The National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens in Washington D.C.
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