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This conversation took place as part of PACDC's Forward Equitable Development Conference. Cass Green is currently Project Manager for New Kensington CDC, HACE and Impact Services' DOJ-Community-Based Crime Reduction Grant (CBCR) in the Kensington and Fairhill neighborhoods. Episode Transcript Available Here: [link].
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Gloria Maria Cartagena Hart aka "Smooches", Commercial Corridor Manager at New Kensington CommunityDevelopment Corporation (NKCDC) discusses healing through trauma with Leon and De'Wayne and why she goes by "Smooches."
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