Listen "Stop the Hate in the 918"
Episode Synopsis
Getting out of prison and starting a new life is hard enough, but many people carry the weight of their past on their skin every day. Jamy Magee, owner of The Parlor Hair and Inc., started "Stop the Hate in the 918" to cover up hateful, racist, or gang-affiliated tattoos. Magee started out solo, turning painful reminders into beautiful masterpieces and now he has more than twenty artists joining him once a year to cover the hate in the 918 for free. Jeremy Thomason spent decades in prison and wanted his past erased. He tells us his story of redemption and how covering his tattoos has changed his life. For more information on "Stop the Hate in the 918" visit: https://www.facebook.com/people/Stop-The-Hate-In-The-918/61550297187472/?_rdr
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