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inhumane brutal conditions rarely get adequate education or treatment you're disrupting their lives without actually providing them with any positive interventions are positive supports and so what happens is that upon release there are even less prepared to deal with society too often with time in jail in the criminal record many you find it hard to finish school or to find employers that will hire them. one block away from the prison is liberty's kitchen and organization dedicated to helping at risk youth right now a lot of various oh i'm sorry scream i pad but i'm going to do a lot of the time i was on a gun charge i want it out without them bad police. now in ization trying sixteen the twenty year olds in a working restaurant work often begins with
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a group discussion over a deli quote it's easier to build a strong children than the paper of good men is easy to build strong children in the fear broken men liberties kitchen aims to put you on a road to a self-sufficient life you know mongul school right now because of their money that you make a lot of the young who i work with don't have exams don't have miles of people get up go to work every day they young sixteen seventeen years old so naturally they don't have work experience a lot of folks don't want to hire young people because you have to make a commitment to trainees and that's doesn't that everybody's will do for kids who don't have support it can be hard to live up to the requirements of probationary period. so that means that they do check it once a week drug court so they got to go to drug class once a week he would serve you have those three points that that will happen you still have fines and fees that hussle pay for the fees hussle does that mean that you're
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one of those of the league so that increases the likelihood of you being picked up again same thing over and over for kids who need income selling drugs often seems like the only available job as i was thirteen i got in a game with twenty doubt it was a twenty dollar flip around what they call a flip of twenty dollars could you could break them a hair and make two twenty out of rock so if i had twenty eight out of i'm going to flip a rock break and i have to make four take effort to get to know flippers. great i may have now i've got eight but i didn't make the five sales and i don't carry my twenty dollars and also the one hundred up i mean i've been a money more than what a fifteen year supposed to make you get out of school at three and if you from three to twelve at night you know i travel twenty dollars an hour left by twelve o'clock you've got prizes under dots had struck. and i had a camaro i'm. just on avenue i had to make money my arms all work you might be on drugs my fears and i'm in
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a home where we may be alone exams oh yeah. but i always found as a ram in the all. our restaurant is made down well the for status our necessity to love selling drugs lead to packing guns for protection i was like no i've got a gun too i don't know there was a gun maybe made a film asking us what he wanted to go so i'm a give me a gun that i don't want you started on me which oh god yeah i got a gun to welcome aria we've got scary he had to have missed dealing with that he really had to have specially with me because i didn't deal. i don't deal in my neighborhood because in a good. knowledge of that ahead all the grass doesn't really step it if they had a beef between younger cats and really the squash to be like maybe i'll need to stop this and a lot of the which i went through whatever but there's be very any good things only more blood on sharon but as well now eight really don't have the old if it doesn't
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come in and stop these youngsters right now. the thing is they other people in my family have done because they contribute to you know like drugs and virus not just the fact that it's the fifth day just because what they do i think that some law is going to come and try to get me through candies and happens every day at this moment some matters for to somebody somehow most is that what we did i'm one big home with you know street justice police. who put you in a whole bunch or a tally to this family in a family who are returning to this family in a wall of like a game with when i walk out the door and the first thing they go is in the mind i love to the left and i wait for about ten seconds to make sure that nobody's coming they say in-car can look to my right it's not going to get to before you gave me. the raise. it cost more so you got to be straight you got
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a gun. we got to get out you can protect yourself. airboat milly's a youth organization which made a short film focus on retaliation we had hit in the family my son was one of six years old he was a joy computer engineering and worked for coca-cola bollen at night he got shot five times and he and we really knew it at a depth we had to do some bottle got involved because i had another son still to still live in and also we have community members and founded members there it was a set of bodies and we knew that we didn't need people retaliate in my son's murder if it's not you. it's only live in son was cast as michael a boy who was pressured by friends to retaliate for his brother's murder every time you kill one black kid you a do
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used to think both or if you love but you really don't know how i feel into you. you. in their predicament and you really have to understand on that day i lost my identity i was a mother and wife who had two children and now have one i don't believe and not answer the question when people ask me how many children i have they've it's death murder left a huge gaping hole in my life like half a meter high with him isn't great emptiness so i had to fill that up with something . when you tell someone to just child was murdered in the streets or you know it or the ex how he died or he was shot to be you know he was murdered ok did they automatically assume what he was the was involved in some type of drug so he most you know was a big one of the streets or whatever person killed another person you are
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destroying this person whole family the whole family and the only day family your family also you know your families where you are into two families. over for this generation you can't change this to parody made a payment i don't think there's hope to stop violence and i don't think violence but never stuck on really going no i don't think so and if the next generation will be like degeneration then you know put them in jail that's not going to because when they get out they probably not worth it and what they'll learn before it went so well life some people just bank in a row my bank and killing is cool it gets you by gives you power so i don't know
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how you go will come know even though the. every thing that seems to be true to me in reviewing the murder board and reading the articles of virtually every murder victim. the one constant is in some way there is a connection to poverty when you live in poverty at some point in some generation you'll move from poverty with almost a heroic spirit of hard work and labor. and you will eventually shift to despondency. and hopelessness if you've got nothing and you've got no opportunity what he had in. you start to construct your own culture and society against the news that is glorified if you seal minda dogs in
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a big cause in a drawer is a glorified kid see all just on t.v. you see it but they can't put their hand i want to be can you get how can i get this they make it look like. this stuff. so chemo. one is not but they tend to not care because they're hungry they want to feed their family so much. they don't really you know pay attention to what they're actually what kind of monster to creating one of the people working to contradict those images of violence is kevin griffin he's a member of toussaint a media collective that combines entertainment with education like you're going to talk to you when you're mad. everything from fame to the future if you're. going to face. it like sesame street meets and part of me. oh yeah i
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remember when everybody was ever. in danger around every corner. every call. to send social commentary has gone at them several wars and a loyal following on you tube there's a lot of opportunities for negativity to just grow and you got to actually what kind of culture we have negativity can grow so easy. to. mock. and tell us where all this way and all of. the market being a powerful. player like. sigrid
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laboratory was able to build the most sophisticated robots fortunately. anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and . this is why you should care only. this immediately so we leave the media. doesn't seem to suit your. party. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politics only are to. react to situations. and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter part of the month so it's.
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no more work. question be prepared for a chase when you throw a punch be ready for a. pretty speech and down the freedom to cross. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been a hydrogen lying handful of powerful friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world if we
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go beyond identifying the problem to try and rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing or not define them or go ready to join the movement then walk a little bit there. who have that kind of following and famous site why would you you know do your thing and that's fine but why when you try to use that you know that power that mass for something positive you know because it if the wind tomorrow say it you know what i
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think macon always is cool if you don't think every town hall will be you know books so hot but. one of two since most popular videos is every book in the world a parody of the way the song every girl in the world the video was created as part of a book giveaway. and no. one . in this day and age we have so many more outlets that people didn't have years ago you have internet and people can buy it on camera taking away all things you know now you can sort of create the change you want to see you i got to be so you know you can become that thing that you want to change and broadcasting for the world but to
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a kid of wonder about you know thought about cinema can you imagine what more can we do you get you to write you know like just like the chains i couldn't care about the true mood just want to show you that it's a lot more to put on in that region state someone who you can be united you can you can really let your voice be heard. with a variety of problems facing new orleans you there isn't an easy solution but the efforts of two cents and the number of youth development programs across the city are planned in the seas of change. night war internationally known event producer called washington volunteers his time to coach kids killed all want to be bad give don't want to be gangsters they don't want to be drug dealers they don't want that
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bull without a tiny and they have a k k b we can see when we first came this player was a midget because sorry we had to work on that we had to get that to be the number one thing and we won a battle was there so we had to stay here we were going to be engaged in life want to develop bases you were serious about we want to go we would do it there we saw it change the n.i.d. or just respect the appear attention the more focus the more concerned eager to want to learn and grow and develop for the fish patches and brought more part of the delhi commitment is helping kids to see a brighter future seventy five percent of children i worked with couldn't write down their dreams and hopes their aspirations we talked to one thousand year old who didn't who asked what he was going to do in five years and he said another be alive in five years and we did and so we realized we had a life that's likely that that curriculum is not going to work here we had to start with the basics teach the kids how to imagine again one of our foster children that lived with us during this time came up to me very very worried he was not he
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thought that my seven year old there was something wrong with him because the seven year old was sitting on the couch saying hey chris ok really special we're going to go explore you sit here and i'll be the pilot and chris was trying to convince me that there was something wrong with my son because he didn't know where he was chris had lost at nine years old the ability to imagine while developing activities for youth the fifth paget's realized that many of the children at the center only getting fed at school. we said we did something one thursday night that's now turned to every thursday night. we had some extra money and we had a donation come in that we were allowed to order pizza with we had everybody come in and they had to sit down at a meal i rearranged all the tables into a family style meal and we served the pizza sitting down and having a meal together and they had to talk to each other well those who are not from new
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orleans may not know this but third wards are not supposed to talk to tend toward their mamas and their grandmothers in their great grandmothers have told them that parkway in zion city no way but the power of pizza over that seems to win every day they have to sit down when they eat together and they have to speak to each other kids have found out they were related when they thought they were enemies kids and found out they have a common grandparent kids have found out their evacuation story was the same. and i find this common ground when they talk to each other like you think this is a very good thing for the kids to help you still keep kids off the street to help you homework we have my fun time family nights make sure no one has a slight curve. going their pants down below but they teach us to do the
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right bangs and life so we don't go in a bad direction through the have fun and no no and then don't know what happened to them or all the kids cavities all the right ways the more to look at all the behind us and do the right thing. quartered in central city you can palm a project helps young people from around the area by providing a variety of services they offer tutoring mentor and counseling as well as special assistance to those who are transitioning back home from detention centers by providing tents case management we could help them reconnect you know with family and community and make a healthy transition into young adulthood when they self esteem is now when they begin to feel that nobody is want to give them an opportunity but then they began to shut down and then they go back to the things that are in their community did they think is a way to get out of it or a nasty the struggle is like a revolving door i know christian won't kill us all bodies just right you better
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you really. are through. with the word. that it was the thing about the supports that you hare and if they were not there you know would choices which you have me feeling words should be reflected is that you know that you should be doing what you should be you to some this only. make you you know it's not something that's going to happen overnight it's a it's a process you know you have to get back to the things that we got away from and it's about understanding and allowing the kids. to to to know that you really care you know because if you take hope i mean if you don't you don't have the new reason all of them have raised the boy way when alice try to go out and did that
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and that in the bedroom you know one of the last words was that group is not going to question. those who watched them by. doing the film around him as he used to just get up to go to the river they now want out if he can and will help. are willing. to see him on the right so it is usually the anomalies you know you are going for a change when we talk about. our. time to be helpful be ok you are losing control because you do what is the reason hazy you follow the rules i am always and hold out very good very good s. are really good but you raise a ball a. very. it's
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a lot of people getting killed though to teens a really good in a seedy life and i will see my like i am tired of people having children and hoping that they make it i would children are supposed to make it help me with my boys i want to help don't come to miles which of potato salad in your words of condolence is help me while he is alive more park more. or you know what. i'm saying but i'm a better school and they have more activism to keep young teens off streets becka book courts could. organization groups in the district i'm talking about where you know somewhere else because it is we streaming know everything being we because we had no choice but to be become no deaths we see you out of me give you know people come at us there you have to sort of like break this you know like give them back
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to the point where they should be you know when we talk about the future of louisiana and the future of our city we need to change around the dynamic we are first in incarceration and yet either last or next to last in education that is certainly not the way to produce a viable state in terms of economic opportunity in terms of investment but it's also throwing away an entire generation of young folks i think people finally agree that you can't hire enough cops to make the city safe people say make the laws harsh harsh is harsh when you can on a street with a mack ten and some rock you don't care where the ng go away for a wife or not whether a teenager is aware his pants down to his knees cursing up a storm or brandishing a gun what they're really saying is look at i matter. i don't want to get caught up i don't want to get i don't want to die i just really
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do not want to die young young age because whenever i see it on the news my kid dives for even turn eighteen that's a shock to me that makes me not want to live here anymore but still make money because my friends are here you know like people that i can see myself actually growing up with you know stuff like that i feel like i'm just torn in the middle i want to stay here but i don't want to stay a because i don't want to die. shellshock
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live in the. midst of the scope of the north of the cold enough to get in the city when the congolese hold in the cold to go golfing shellshocked given the all sold mentally so often all the people go to nothing given the season of wrong when you constantly hold the phone to the old guy me just blow shit on the sidewalk little pieces walk around with the prize go no go so we marry patient missing a single city problem disco nation and poverty the next occasion live in the system big pussy mancipation reaching a dream to see believe in santa economic he's got a second life animal and a little tramp a normal lot with
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a traffic ticket in the back they keep it high. enough so can we get excited when they see i'm still the one and that's a treat you can see it's a trap he was going to come back in the boss to soften up and make a case twenty by the old to get enough so mom this law still shot livin in the coal sold me its a lease cause in all the tough calls cannot make it in the city young folks when they come the only holdin the cold the tone got a shell shocked livin in the cold sold me instantly soften all the people go in a good industry be broke when you constantly hold looks so hot don't got me.
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told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports to the police and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter play the muslims say it's a hit list or k.l.a. car as i did talking. no more weasel words when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you have a bunch be ready for a. critical up speech and a little down the freedoms of costs. if you are targeting only one scapegoat that would be responsible five with the say that you think the banks the commercial banks then what about the non banks what
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