Hank Ehlies | Justice to Decriminalize Mental Illness
Friday, 23 February 2018
by Russell Stall
Hank Ehlies is an Attorney at Law at a local law firm. Hank has spent over 31 years defending the citizens of Greenville through everything from settlement, litigation council and negotiation regardless of size or scope.
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Jerry Blassingame | Reclaiming the Man
Friday, 23 February 2018
by Russell Stall
Jerry Blassingame is the Executive Director of a local community development corportion. For nearly 20 years Jerry has provided job training, financial education, mentoring and ministry to citizens who experience reentry.
Rashmi Airan | Against the Slippery Slope
Wednesday, 01 March 2017
by Russell Stall
Rashmi is a first generation immigrant, the oldest of three daughters who is an avid runner, cyclist, singer, and proud mother of two wonderful children and shares a fantastic personal journey.
Caroline Caldwell | They Paid Their Time, Now What?
Thursday, 10 April 2014
by Russell Stall
Did you know that states base the number of prison cells they need on the number of failing 3rd grade boys? This and many other facts about a quiet part of our society, our prison systems, are brought to light by Caroline Caldwell. There are a number of paradoxes for convicted offenders. After they do