Julian Mahabeer

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how to take care of the house while we are gone. If you must incarcerate us, incarcerate us on the weekend. I read that Food for the Poor sometimes pays for prisoners to be freed where those prisoners are too poor to pay their own fines. Sometimes these fines are in the hundreds or low thousands, but ghetto people are too poor to pay for their freedom even when the courts grant it. Instead of waiting on Food for the Poor, couldn’t we teach those youths a skill? Have them earn some money then work for their freedom so they can go home to their families, now equipped with a skill.
The Voice Of The Jamaican Ghetto: Incarcerated but not Silenced
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