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How Atlanta Is Turning Ex-Cons Into Urban Farmers

“‘These young people are looking for love, understanding and empowerment,’ Henderson told a local television reporter. ‘As soon as we concentrate on giving them those three things, the sooner crime will decrease, and we’ll see these people soar’.“

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December 6, 2018

EmploymentPhillip ReevesDecember 6, 2018Atlanta, Politico, Gangstas to GrowersComment
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