Why these former inmates say a Black-led program is crucial to re-integrating after prison
Two former inmates say a Black-led program in Nova Scotia is making a huge difference in their lives after exiting the criminal justice system. The Mobilizing Partnerships Project will wrap up in March, but those involved hope new funding will allow it to continue.
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Two former inmates say a Black-led program in Nova Scotia is making a huge difference in their lives after exiting the criminal justice system. The Mobilizing Partnerships Project will wrap up in March, but those involved hope new funding will allow it to continue.