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In Baltimore, more employers hiring formerly incarcerated

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In Baltimore, more employers hiring formerly incarcerated

Turnaround Tuesday, a nonprofit in East Baltimore, finds jobs for formerly incarcerated people by helping them recognize that their past experiences provide unique work-related skills and debunking stigmas about people with criminal records. Supported by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, a journalism nonprofit, NewsHour Weekend’s Saskia de Melker reports.

02/17/2018

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