After more than three decades in federal prison, Renford Farrier says he’s not looking too far into the future. With only 36 days since his release on parole, he’s taking things one day at a time.
“There’s still a lot to process and go through and get to learn and know,” Farrier said in a recent interview. “There’s no feeling that can be described at this point.”
Farrier was convicted for second-degree murder in 1992 when he was 20 years old. Now, at age 52, he says a Black-led program in Nova Scotia is helping him find his place as he re-enters society.
The Mobilizing Partnerships Project (MPP) helps people of African
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