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Father Greg & the Homeboys: The Extraordinary Journey of Father Greg Boyle and His Work With the Latino Gangs of East L.A., 1995, Hyperion Books, 978-0786860890; Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion, 2010, Free Press, 978-1439153024; Barking to the Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship, 2017, Simon & Schuster, 978-1476726151
Father Greg Boyle, founder of the Homeboy gang member redirection program, marks 50 years of service. 50 years as a Jesuit priest on a mission of redemption, and the homies say thanks to Father ...
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Father Gregory Boyle discussed Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention program in America. in Jacksonville. Mark Woods: Father Boyle tells Jacksonville about hope's role in preventing ...
How I Built Resilience: Father Gregory Boyle of Homeboy Industries November 19, 2020 297 The Lip Bar: Melissa Butler November 23, 2020 298 How I Built Resilience: Dr. Iman Abuzeid of Incredible Health November 25, 2020 299 Remembering Tony Hsieh of Zappos* November 30, 2020 January 23, 2017 300 Kodiak Cakes: Joel Clark December 7, 2020 301
Homeboy Industries began in 1988 as a job training program (called Jobs for a Future) [1] out of Dolores Mission Parish in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California, US.It was created by then-pastor Greg Boyle to offer an alternative to gang life for high-risk youth, who were living in a city (Los Angeles) with the highest concentration of gang activity in the country. [10]
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In 2006, interviews with musicians earned The Bob Edwards Show the Deems Taylor Award from ASCAP. The program also received a Gabriel Award from the Catholic Academy for Communication Arts Professionals for an interview with Father Gregory Boyle, a Jesuit priest who works with Latino gang members in east Los Angeles.