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Bonnie Boswell Reports
Arts for Healing and Justice Network Part 1 of 3
Season 6
Episode 4
Arts for Healing and Justice Network (AHJN) uses art to heal traumatized youth who’ve been in the system. Today we meet Kevin Rodas, who was first incarcerated when he was a young teen. We’ll talk about Kevin's growth with Julian Harris, Youth Coordinator. Julian runs the reentry and healing space for system impacted youth at AHJN known as Our True Colors.
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