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Incarceration & race: Inequality targets low socioeconomic status and education for Black individuals

Summary by bucknellian.net
Youself Bunchie Shakur, 43, now a community leader on the streets, shares his devastating story of growing up on the Westside of Detroit. In the 10 minute segment, Shakur expressed how he grew up in devastating poverty with no education, and ultimately faces incarceration like his father did.  Conditions in Westside Detroit did not just end with Shakur’s story. Instead, the tragic events are still taking place for numerous Black individuals. Num…
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bucknellian.net broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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