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From Offender to Influencer: Ra’Jiva Tha Rulaa Opens Up About the Obstacles Of Finding Employment and Housing After Release

By Ebony Flake ·Updated April 10, 2023

Chances are, you know someone who’s been to prison or is currently serving time. 

Black Americans are incarcerated at alarmingly high rates, higher than any other group in the US. Moreover, an increasing percentage of those imprisoned are women.

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