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Just over half of the African American male population in New Orleans is unemployed, partly because of former encounters with ... Lawmakers heard about the benefits of a program that helps people get housing and employment after being released from jail. Elected leaders, police officers and members of the criminal justice community walked a mile in a newly-released
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- Just over half of the African American male population in New Orleans is unemployed, partly because of former encounters with ...
- Lawmakers heard about the benefits of a program that helps people get housing and employment after being released from jail.
- Elected leaders, police officers and members of the criminal justice community walked a mile in a newly-released
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