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Dr. Guy T. Fisher
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At 11:47pm on February 10, 2012, The Streets Don't Love You Back said…

Guy Fisher is a former New York City drug dealer whose story, along with that of fellow drug dealer Frank Lucas, inspired the 2007 film American Gangster. Fisher was also the first African American to own the historic Apollo Theater, which he bought, restored and reopened in 1978. On January 12, 1984 Fisher was convicted of racketeering, drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. During his time in prison, Fisher has written several books, earned numerous degrees and devotes his time to deglamorizing the gangster lifestyle

At 11:13pm on February 10, 2012, The Streets Don't Love You Back said…



BPB Floyd Inc. is a 501©3 nonprofit organization

Our team is dedicated to help previously incarcerated persons (PIP) prepare for a SUCCESSFUL transition back to their loved ones and re-entry back to the Community. It’s important to realize that many inmates in prison leave children behind; children who sometimes end up without another parent to look after them. Thus, the job falls to a grandparent, aunt, or even a sibling. When inmates are released from prison, their first stop is a transitional or “halfway” house. Parental inmates must choose whether to assimilate into the new family dynamic, resume their previous parental role, or remain separate from their child or children. Should parental inmates choose to reunite with their family, no matter which scenario works best, returning inmate parents may need professional help or support with this transition. Inmates have lost or missed out on many things while incarcerated (i.e. skills, knowledge, education, etc.). To gain some of these things back, we will offer an educational program which has special importance to the future of Men and Women, Building Positive social skills, such as self-esteem and self-worth workshops

At 10:58pm on February 10, 2012, The Streets Don't Love You Back said…

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