SOLUTIONS FROM THE YARD

Episode 57: Concrete Talk

26 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Solutions from the Yard, the hosts are joined by Eric Franklin for a continued conversation on the realities of reentry, with a focus on the barriers returning citizens face when accessing basic resources. The discussion centers on the challenges surrounding SNAP benefits and the critical role they play in supporting individuals as they transition back into the community. Drawing from lived experience, the hosts and Eric highlight the systemic obstacles that often delay or prevent access to essential assistance, creating additional hardship during an already vulnerable time. They emphasize how gaps in support can contribute to economic instability and make successful reintegration more difficult. This episode underscores the importance of policy changes and sustained investment in resources that meet people’s basic needs, reinforcing that access to food, stability, and support is fundamental to successful reentry and long-term community well-being.

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