On the streets, female, addicted? 'Mama Scar' will always let you in.
by Valerie Royzman, Cincinnati Enquirer
The church is silent except for the flip-flop of Scarlet Hudson’s black sandals. Everyone watches. Everyone here knows the woman with the scarlet hair. Everyone waits.
“This is part of the ministry that I don’t like,” Scarlet says to the people who have come to grieve. “You’ll just have to bear with me.” She is preparing to say a few words about. . . .
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