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Convicted of a Deadly Crime as a Teen, He Worked for Decades to Get a Second Chance at Life

“Despite his rejections, Rivera never gave up. At 16, he entered prison illiterate. By the time he left, he was working toward a bachelor’s degree in sociology through Bard College’s prison initiative program.“

The Appeal

September 16, 2019

Re-entryPhillip ReevesSeptember 16, 2019The AppealComment
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