Dylan of (YMI) speaks with Keith on how to bring change to the community
Please take the time out to listen to (Young Mindz Incorporated) Keith explain how he would help change the community.
Just in case you missed our Press Conference back in February. Recording artists Young E Class @mobish.young spoke to the audience and showed his support for what we are trying to do, which is save our youth!
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Paul Winestock continues his conversation with the young men of Young Mindz Inc. on what they could do to make a change in the community.
The young men of YMI (Young Mindz Incorporated) sat down with Paul Winestock to have a candid conversation on how to make a change in the community!
G.Dep is now a free man after serving more than 13 years in prison ... walking out of the gates this morning.Records from the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision show Dep was released under the prison’s Limited Credit Time Allowance program, which allows eligible inmates a six-month credit on their existing sentences.Records from the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision show Dep was released under the prison’s Limited Credit Time Allowance program, which allows eligible inmates a six-month credit on their existing sentences.Welcome home!
My redemption
Part 35 of the Vice Documentary
THE PRISON EXPERIMENT
Where there's a Dominic 'Chip Henry There's a way
Part 34 of the Vice News Documentary
The Prison Experiment
Part 32 of the Vice News Documentary
THE PRISON EXPERIMENT
Part 31 of the Vice News Documentary THE PRISON EXPERIMENT
The Prison experiment part 30
It’s a new day at the B.O.P.
Part 30 of the Vice News documentary “
“The Prison Experiment
Dominic “Chip” Henry was sentenced to life plus 40 years. But after decades incarcerated in some of America’s toughest prisons he began his transformation. Chip built a rehabilitation and reentry program that leveraged the respect of gang leaders to reach the so-called ‘worst of the worst,’ the ones who reject rehabilitation efforts and the program was so successful that he not only received parole, the Federal Bureau of Prisons hired him to return and implement his program at FCI Cumberland. But after a year of work and success, the program took an unexpected turn.