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Re-establishing life after incarceration comes with continuous challenges, especially for Black communities, who face major economic difficulties beyond the prison walls. Alisa Malone, CEO of the ...
A program is teaching computer coding to felons who find it tough to get jobs out of prison. It's landing some of them six-figure salaries. Program organizers said it is addressing public safety.
Alex Marston was the first inmate to enroll in the Persevere program. Marston spent five years in prison. Marston got a coding job for Indeed.com. He broke down crying in Walmart on the toiletry aisle ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Persevere, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to support at-risk and justice-impacted individuals, has been awarded $15.4 million in response to the ...
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