Monday, September 6, 2021

"I use my job to engage empathy and compassion for people society might stereotype or ostricise," he says. “No one wakes up and says 'I'm going to become a drug-dealer' or 'I'm going to become a stick-up kid'. No. There is a series of events that makes them feel this is the only way out. As a black man growing up in the hood, I bear witness to some of those events."

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