Mesa resident Kaz Nascimento authors book on his life
Posted 1/22/21
Kaz Nascimento of Mesa has written “REACH: It’s All You Have To Do In Life,” about him growing up in poverty in California to working at a prison on death row and now as a …
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Mesa resident Kaz Nascimento authors book on his life
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Kaz Nascimento of Mesa has written “REACH: It’s All You Have to Do in Life,” about him growing up in poverty in California to working at a prison on death row and now as a nationally syndicated radio host.
“The book is a memoir of my personal struggles growing up in poverty in Oakland, California, and overcoming the odds to become someone in life. I have had the opportunity to work for the Maricopa County’s Sheriff Department and Arizona Department of Corrections where I worked on death row,” he said in a release.
“Today I am currently a nationally syndicated radio show host of New Jack Radio and want to share my story for those that are currently struggling in their own dark place in life,” he said.