After decades dealing with stigma, Friendship Court residents decide to rename their community
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quot;I'm tired of them calling this 'the hood,'" said Jace Wright, a teen who lives in Friendship Court, which is being completely rebuilt. "We're trying to make the neighborhood better for the future."
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