Making His ‘Enemy’ an Ally: A Conversation with Leon Ford: Part 2

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Imagine you’re deeply in love with a person. You’ve purchased a home together; you’ve picked out your furniture but before you even open the first box, the love of your life is taken from you by a stray bullet that ends their life. In this episode, meet Vincent Perez, who had to ...  Show more

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