There’s a lot of story in Love and Diane, a frank, unaffected look inside one battered African-American family. It’s heartbreaking, inspiring and all true. Diane Hazzard was one of those statistics in the crack epidemic of the ’80s, and she took her children down with her. Now, after years of her rehab and their foster care, her children are back. But… return to article
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