Syracuse, N.Y. — Before Ebony Farrow powers on a tool, she gathers her students close and delivers the same warning she’s given to more than 200 aspiring tradespeople.
“We want all of our limbs and body parts the same way as when we came,” she tells them, tapping the miter saw with a mix of seriousness and humor. Then she asks if anyone has seen “Mortal Kombat.”
“You don’t want that to be you,” she says…