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Amachi Ambassadors

Tags: Community, Family, Challenges


By Ambassadors, 16
Recorded at Amachi Pittsburgh on August 10, 2012
Description:
This is a compilation of stories from the Amachi Ambassadors. Students share their experiences growing up with an incarcerated parent.



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