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âKeep Her Wildâ Empowering Women Through Skateboarding
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CINCINNATI, Ohio â A group of women is going up against their fears on wheels. They started skating as a part of the group Keep Her Wild.
What You Need To Know
An Ohio mom started the group to encourage women to take a step back on the wild side and overcome their fears
The group has regular meetings and retreats and is always looking to add more
Skaters who are a part of the group say it s already helped them to get through rough times
Every day itâs there, the fear we might fail, but when Stephanie Baldwin puts on her skates, it all goes away.
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Sunday, December 13, 2020 | Sacramento, CA
In this July 9, 2020, file photo, people hold up a banner while listening to a news conference outside San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin, Calif.
AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File
By Byrhonda Lyons, CalMatters
In July, amid an epidemic of coronavirus cases, California’s corrections agency rolled out early-release programs touted as a solution to protect inmates at overcrowded prisons. But nearly all of the prisoners selected were scheduled to be released within months anyway, while many inmates with longer sentences remain in prison despite serious health conditions.
About 6,500 inmates in California’s prisons were eligible for release under the state’s high-risk medical release program.