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On this Sunday’s Edition of News You Can Use on WTIC NewsTalk
1080 at 5:30a and 9:00a, host Ann Baldwin invites Diversity Equity
and Inclusion Director, Daryl McGraw, to join this week’s show.
Daryl is an Addiction Counselor, Recovery Support Specialist,
Criminal Justice Professional, community
organizer, activist, philanthropist, and last
but not least a friend. Daryl serves on
several boards in Connecticut focused on
criminal justice reform and re-entry to
society for incarcerated individuals. Before
becoming a DEI Director, Daryl started an
organization called Formerly Inc,
Connecticut's first Criminal Justice
Reform Organization. Daryl has set up a
community resource center providing information, community
referrals, and support groups to the families of individuals involved in
the criminal justice system. Be sure to tune in to this edition of News
You Can Use to hear more about the journey of Daryl McGraw and
what he is currently doing to help the community. For more information
on Daryl and Formerly Inc., visit www.formerlyinc.org.
By AudacyOn this Sunday’s Edition of News You Can Use on WTIC NewsTalk
1080 at 5:30a and 9:00a, host Ann Baldwin invites Diversity Equity
and Inclusion Director, Daryl McGraw, to join this week’s show.
Daryl is an Addiction Counselor, Recovery Support Specialist,
Criminal Justice Professional, community
organizer, activist, philanthropist, and last
but not least a friend. Daryl serves on
several boards in Connecticut focused on
criminal justice reform and re-entry to
society for incarcerated individuals. Before
becoming a DEI Director, Daryl started an
organization called Formerly Inc,
Connecticut's first Criminal Justice
Reform Organization. Daryl has set up a
community resource center providing information, community
referrals, and support groups to the families of individuals involved in
the criminal justice system. Be sure to tune in to this edition of News
You Can Use to hear more about the journey of Daryl McGraw and
what he is currently doing to help the community. For more information
on Daryl and Formerly Inc., visit www.formerlyinc.org.

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