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Amanda Maxwell grew up in the 80s when her neighborhood, ‘Little Burgundy,’ was rough, and saw firsthand the consequences of drug trafficking. She lost her brother-in-law to gun violence, and some friends to the prison system. However, she takes “no judgment” to heart, and believes that prisoners aren’t bad people just because they have done…
“Who taught you to hate the color of your skin? Who taught you to hate the texture of...
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