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An hour with Legendary Tattoo Artist Freddy Negrete

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We will be joined by legendary tattoo artist Freddy Negrete. The key topics of Freddy's life that we will discuss are Growing up in foster care and being physically/mentally abused which led to him running away, entering the juvenile hall system in Los Angeles and joining a gang. By the time he was 21 Freddy had spent most of his life in correctional institutions. It was in there, especially in California Youth Authority, where he mastered the art of Black and Gray prison style tattooing and he is considered a pioneer of this art form. His son, Lorenzo was killed in a gang conflict which propelled Freddy into hard-core heroin and speed addiction. He nearly died in the LA County Jail from drug-induced congestive heart failure but called out to God and went through a miraculous recovery and Freddy has counseled a group of young addicts for many years at the Beit T'Shuvah treatment center and is passionate on the subject of faith, God and the 12-step program.
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We will be joined by legendary tattoo artist Freddy Negrete. The key topics of Freddy's life that we will discuss are Growing up in foster care and being physically/mentally abused which led to him running away, entering the juvenile hall system in Los Angeles and joining a gang. By the time he was 21 Freddy had spent most of his life in correctional institutions. It was in there, especially in California Youth Authority, where he mastered the art of Black and Gray prison style tattooing and he is considered a pioneer of this art form. His son, Lorenzo was killed in a gang conflict which propelled Freddy into hard-core heroin and speed addiction. He nearly died in the LA County Jail from drug-induced congestive heart failure but called out to God and went through a miraculous recovery and Freddy has counseled a group of young addicts for many years at the Beit T'Shuvah treatment center and is passionate on the subject of faith, God and the 12-step program.
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