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BNV journalism by Aileen Delgado

Longtime friends Donald Shakir, left, and Larry Owens, right, have used creative expression to help manage their mental heath after each was released from prison. Here, they are chatting at a booth at the Patapsco Flea Market in Baltimore, Maryland, where Owens sells his work. Photo credit: Jimae Hayes
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Lifelong friends use creativity to navigate mental health after prison

  • July 27, 2022
  • By Aileen Delgado
  • Youthcast Media Group
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