Miguel Tucker grew up in Columbus’s South Linden neighborhood. As a kid, he spent a lot of time in the streets where having money meant getting ahead. Money was important, but what you had to do to get it mattered less.
This all changed after a few tragic years. To break from a cycle of violence, Miguel needed to find a way to make money the legal way.
Follow along as he knocks on the door of Impact Community Action, an organization that helps put people to work in the building trades. Listen to more of his story on Rivet: The Barriers.