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How a Mentor to At-Risk Young Men Spends His Sundays
  + stars: | 2023-07-02 | by ( Tammy Lagorce | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Before Toddrick Brockington got his job at the Henry Street Settlement, a nonprofit that supports Lower East Side residents, he served 26 years in prison for homicide. Sometimes I lay there; sometimes I stand in the window and look out and try to orient myself for the day. That’s a peaceful time for me, because it’s like I’m the only one up and I have the world to myself. I’m in the process of reading “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell for the third time. When I went to prison, I didn’t have a G.E.D., so I obtained my G.E.D.
Persons: Toddrick Brockington, , Brockington, Malcolm Gladwell, Henry, James Allen Organizations: Henry, Henry Street, La Guardia, Reading Locations: Lower, Side, West, Bronx, La
Today, real estate investor Dave Allred has ownership in over 1,250 units across the country. He shared the 21 books that helped him achieve financial freedom at age 36. These books cover real estate and investing, personal development, business, and leadership. In a recent interview, Allred shared with Insider the 21 books — spanning areas such as real estate, investing, personal development, business, and leadership — that helped him find success. This principle is especially close to Allred's heart, since reverse engineering his financial freedom took a meticulous goal-setting process.
But the door knockers didn't explain where to vote or promote a candidate, the usual work of canvassers ahead of a big election. At another, they listed names of registered voters and demanded to know if they still lived at the address. In at least one state, Michigan, they plan to use their list of alleged irregularities to challenge voters in the Nov. 8 election. Reuters identified at least 23 state-wide or local efforts where canvassers may have crossed the line into intimidation, according to election officials and voting rights lawyers. This August, people affiliated with USEIP were also canvassing in La Plata County, according to the county clerk.
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