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Former inmate Antong Lucky was once instrumental in creating the first Blood gang in Dallas, Texas. But today, he listens to the people of Dallas, and guides them to solutions for a better life.

As CEO and president of Urban Specialists, reducing and eradicating violence in his community is Lucky’s top priority, and he relies on the people to inform his decision-making.

In his new book, "A Redemptive Path Forward", Lucky details how Redemptive Activism has changed the trajectory of not only his life, but also the very community he serves each day.


Check out Antong’s book, ‘A Redemptive Path Forward’, available in paperback and ebook formats, here ► counterpointpress.com/books/a-redemptive-path-forward

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