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| Former Arizona inmate assists fellow prisoners with reintegration into society |
| By ktar.com- Lily Lieberman |
| Published: 01/05/2016 |
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PHOENIX — He stands in the middle of the conference room, looking out at his disciples in a building not far from the hum of Sky Harbor airport. They stare back, entranced by his presence. To them, in his baggy blue t-shirt and white sneakers, he represents freedom. Hope. Salvation. Some call him a redeemer. But Frantz Beasley says he is no one’s savior. “People come to me as their last hope and I say to them, ‘If I’m your last hope, you’re in trouble. I am no one’s messiah,’” Beasley says. Someone coughs. They are unsure if they should laugh. Read More. |
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