Atlanta Chaplain Gwendale Boyd Willis Gets Her Record Expunged 16 Years After Her Release
Gwendale Boyd-Willis, who was featured In Black Enterprise's Success Beyond Bars series, has become the first woman in the state to have her record expunged
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Gwendale Boyd-Willis, who was featured In Black Enterprise's Success Beyond Bars series, has become the first woman in the state to have her record expunged
Financially strapped in the midst of the Great Recession and with one semester left to go to complete a bachelor’s in psychology at the University of Michigan, Detroit native Carmen Carroll better known as Carmen Operetta, returned to New York to bartend, a job she held many times before.
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