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"To provide supportive services to formerly incarcerated men and women in order to help them reintegrate into their communities thereby achieving social and economic well being and breaking the cycle of recidivism."
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John Liu, N.Y.C. Comptroller, Visits Exodus Transitional Community, Inc. |
Comptroller, John Liu, visited Exodus Transitional Community, Inc. in East Harlem today to encourage those in the reentry process to stay focused on the future. He Liu spoke to staff and participants about his experience and challenges in the public arena and
provided them with inspiration as they embark on their journeys. He motivated everyone to follow their passion and never.....Read more
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PUBLIC LIVES; Seizing Opportunity, but Also Passing It On - NY Times
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IF anyone knows about second chances, or third or fourth ones, it is Julio Medina. He is a convicted drug dealer turned counselor and, recently, an invited guest in the gallery at President Bush's State of the Union address. As he talks about this latest episode in his life, Mr. Medina sits not so very still in the empty chapel of the Church of the Living Hope in East Harlem.
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Convicted of Murder as Teenager and Paroled at 41 - NY Times
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DIANA ORTIZ waited in a cagelike room at the Fishkill Correctional Facility that winter morning in 2005, going over it in her head again and again. She needed to find the right words, conjure the right emotions, strike the right balance between remorse for her role in the killing of an off-duty police officer and recognition of all that she had accomplished in the 22 ½ years since.
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Exodus director ejecutivo, Julio Medina destinatario de 2010 "El Premio” - El Diario
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IF anyone knows about second chances, or third or fourth ones, it is Julio Medina. He is a convicted drug dealer turned counselor and, recently, an invited guest in the gallery at President Bush's State of the Union address. As he talks about this latest episode in his life, Mr. Medina sits not so very still in the empty chapel of the Church of the Living Hope in East Harlem.
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Ex-Con's Change of Heart Captured in New Film - NRP
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Former gang leader Julio Medina wanted to change his life after spending 12 years behind bars, so he opened Exodus Transitional Community in service to ex-offenders. A new PBS documentary, Hard Road Home, focuses on Exodus and its founder. Medina and filmmaker Macky Alston discuss the movie.
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Host: MICHEL MARTIN
Time 09:00-10:00 AM
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