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HANDCUFFS OFF EPISODE 18 - William Shah Sawyer - Inner City Tech

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HANDCUFFS OFF EPISODE 18 - William Shah Sawyer - Inner City Tech
Rise Uniting People for Progress presents "Handcuffs Off", hosted by Jihad Siddiq, featuring segments by Juan K Rogers, Marcellus Morris, and Toni Brown.

Jihad Siddiq did 28 years in prison for murder before changing his life and becoming a productive, law abiding citizen, a mentor, youth advocate, Projects Manager for the Rise UP organization.

Today's interview is with Willam Shah Sawyer the founder and CEO of Inner City Tech. He talks about his goals of making STEAM (Science Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) a staple used for success by marginalized communities. Go to Innercitytech.org for more information

He talks about his story and when he made the decision to create this wonderful organization that had to evolve and address community concerns during the lockdowns but is back to educating those ready to secure the careers of the future.

Handcuffs Off is raw, riveting and honest.
It doesn't glorify or sensationalize incarceration, Jihad will be speaking candidly with folks who served over two decades in prison and have honest conversations on the effect of long term incarceration and how we can help folks avoid the trap of cycling in and out of the justice system.

If you want to know the truth, the secrets of navigating the criminal justice system and hear exclusive interviews of people who have beat the odds and are out in society helping to make a difference, listen to Handcuffs Off.

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