The familiar whine of a power saw could be heard from down the hallway and the smell of burnt wood still lingered in the air inside the workshop at Fathers
By Genoa Barrow | OBSERVER Senior Staff Writer - Providing incarcerated Black men with a sense of where they come from is important, recreational therapist Naimah McDaniels says, because it motivates them, connects them with their community and helps them see their place in it.