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Formerly Incarcerated People Are Getting A Chance At Change Through Coding | The Michigan Chronicle

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Photo: Getty Images Formerly incarcerated individuals are getting a chance at changing their trajectories, thanks to a West Coast-based collaboration. The Coding Dojo partnered up with the Prison Scholar Fund to create a unique opportunity to train people typically overlooked in the ever-evolving job market. 'I started [the Prison Scholar Fund] back in 2006 when … Continued

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