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Op-ed: Helping Families who have been impacted by Incarceration Survive the Justice System | Afro

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By Monalisa Johnson I'm going to say something that should be obvious but needs to be said: Convicted felons are human beings. That's right. A prison sentence doesn't mean you stop being worthy of certain rights, protections, and basic human dignity. Of course, I don’t condone crime, but the 2.2 million incarcerated people in the […]

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