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"Seeds were sown by my ancestors and countless others so one day I would carry their spirit of grace and healing into prison. Intergenerational incarceration is a reality. So is intergenerational healing."
Jerusha Johnson lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her daughter Meesha, a Stage 4 high-risk neuroblastoma survivor entering high school this year. Jerusha is an ordained minister; she received the M.Div and D.Min degrees at the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond and the ThM degree at Union Presbyterian Seminary.
"Seeds were sown by my ancestors and countless others so one day I would carry their spirit of grace and healing into prison. Intergenerational incarceration is a reality. So is intergenerational healing."
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