Hitting the reset button after prison

"Finding a job is difficult in Richmond, California, a city with an unemployment rate (17.9 percent) nearly double the national average (9.1 percent). But it’s even tougher for those reentering the community after years of incarceration – people like Garry, 47, who at this time last year was fresh out of prison, homeless and trying to find employment, all while dealing with the stigma associated with being an ex-felon." Read the story on Richmond Pulse.

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