Is a green job a lifeline for people after prison – or a disappointment?
The solar industry provides opportunities for the formerly incarcerated - but the work is grueling, and low-paid
As a child, Scott Horton dreamed of becoming a firefighter. “My father worked for the post office,” said Horton. “My mother was a school [bus] driver.” Only natural, then, that Horton would also want to enter public service.
Now, at 55, with salt-and-pepper hair, transition lenses, and a sparkly stud in his left ear, some of Horton’s early longings have materialized. He spends his days climbing ladders, wearing a hardhat, and scrambling around...