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Medill Belief and Public Life

Rebuilding a Righteous Life

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Post-incarceration programs often help break the cycle of recidivism by giving released inmates a support network and skills. Despite a growing need, however, post-incarceration programs for Muslims are few and far between. Chicago's Project Restore is working to chang that.

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Students from Medill School at Northwestern University spent eight months examining the connection between belief and public life in the United States, a pursuit that carried them everywhere from tattoo parlors to much more traditional venues and yielded an abundance of revealing stories.

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