
In a photograph taken Wednesday, April 23, 2014, Dr. Kai Smith, right, former gang member and now founder and Executive Director of GRAAFICS (Gang Diversion, reentry and Absent Father Intervention Center), talks with GRAAFICS students (from left) Tyasia Blair, 16, of East New York, Keeozel Saul, 16, and Devon Collins, 16, of East New York, in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y. They along with other students at the nearby Brooklyn Collegiate High School enter the GRAAFICS program if they have been part of a "crew," and work to stay focused on getting on with their educations and lives without being part of a neighborhood crew. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
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