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Common’s #WeMatterToo Push Urges Jail Releases Amid Virus

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NEW YORK (AP) Rapper and activist Common went into quarantine concerned about incarcerated people he has met during visits to jails, prisons and juvenile detention centers around the U.S. and who arent able to maintain social distance or adopt rigorous hygiene routines to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Its a troubling time for them, []

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