‘My emancipation proclamation’: the man fighting to free millions from their criminal records
by Sam Levin in Los Angeles from US news | The Guardian on (#63M1K)
Jay Jordan's criminal record barred him from job after job, leaving him in poverty. Now he's helping California take a transformative step
When Jay Jordan was getting out of prison in 2012, he had an ambitious plan to turn his life around. He was going to sell life insurance, restore old cars, get a real estate license, and establish a community barbershop.
There was one problem: his criminal record barred him from every single industry.
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