After decades dealing with stigma, Friendship Court residents decide to rename their community

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Last updated 21 setembro 2024
After decades dealing with stigma, Friendship Court residents decide to  rename their community
quot;I'm tired of them calling this 'the hood,'" said Jace Wright, a teen who lives in Friendship Court, which is being completely rebuilt. "We're trying to make the neighborhood better for the future."
After decades dealing with stigma, Friendship Court residents decide to  rename their community
After decades dealing with stigma, Friendship Court residents decide to rename their community
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After decades dealing with stigma, Friendship Court residents decide to  rename their community
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