More Life: The Reentry Podcast is a podcast on offender reentry, advocacy, and reform. Throughout the course of the show, we will discuss facts and dispel myths related to what offender reentry is and isn’t. You’ll hear from experts within a wide range of subjects, including returning citizens, reentry specialists, criminal justice/or psychology professionals, mental health professionals, and reentry facility administrators. You’ll learn about the challenges that returning citizens encounter upon release, understand the role of familial and community support, and hear about creative and informative ways to better support or advocate for returning citizens.
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What resources are you utilizing to support you on your entrepreneurship journey?
In this episode, we explore how organizations can play a transformative role in supporting entrepreneurship for individuals reentering society after incarceration. Our guest is the St. Louis County Library, home to the innovative Small Business Launchpad program—an initiative specifically designed to empower formerly incarcerated individuals with the tools, knowledge, and resources to start and grow their own businesses.
We discuss the unique challenges justice-impacted entrepreneurs face, the importance of equitable access to information and mentorship, and how libraries can serve as unexpected but powerful hubs for economic opportunity and social reintegration. Tune in to hear real insights into how communities can invest in second chances and support sustainable pathways to success.
Interested in learning more about St Louis County Library:
St. Louis County Library to launch business program for formerly incarcerated people
St. Louis County Library program to offer formerly incarcerated people business skills
Former incarcerated have a chance at entrepreneurship – Small Business Launchpad
Interested in applying for the Small Business Launch Pad Program?
Small Business Launchpad Program Application
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
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Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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How could entrepreneurship be your pathway to empowerment and financial freedom?
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, VanKevia Garner sits down with CJ Johnson, founder of Samsonite Painting & More, LLC. CJ Johnson shares his journey of mindset transformation, discipline, and resilience. Against all odds, CJ highlights the power of self-employment and how challenges can be turned into purpose-driven fuel to not only build a better life but also uplift others in the process.
Tune in to learn more about how CJ beat the odds and created a successful business for his family.
Want to learn more about Samsonite Painting & More, LLC?
Samsonite Painting Webpage
Youtube Page
Want to learn more about reform movements?
Arkansas Justice Reform Coalition
Empowering Justice-Impacted Entrepreneurs
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
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Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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What if the key to reducing recidivism isn’t found in a courtroom — but in a kitchen? And what if entrepreneurship is the most powerful form of rehabilitation?
In this powerful episode, we meet the visionary— Muhammad Abduli-Hadi — behind Down North Pizza, a Philly-based pizzeria that’s not just slanging pies — it’s changing lives. Built on a mission to combat recidivism, Down North exclusively hires formerly incarcerated individuals, offering them a shot at meaningful employment, mentorship, and economic stability.
Muhammad shares his deeply personal journey: from surviving the system to building a business rooted in justice, dignity, and second chances. With every pizza served, Down North is proving that redemption isn't just possible — it’s delicious.
Tune in to learn more about a mission-driven business that's aiming to reduce recidivism, one slice at a time.
Want to learn more about Down North Pizza?
Down North Pizza
'We the Pizza' is part cookbook, part memoir from formerly incarcerated Philadelphians
Check out Muhammad Abdul-Hadi Book!
Amazon Link for We the Pizza: Slangin' Pies and Savin' Lives
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
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Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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How do you rebuild your sense of self after incarceration? What does it really take to believe you’re worthy of success again—after the system tried to break you? Can you start a business with nothing but grit, a vision, and a second chance?
In this inspiring episode, VanKe’via and Wayne discuss more than just building a business. VanKe’via and Wayne discuss building a sense of worth—one decision, one risk, one day at a time. He shares what it really feels like to enter the world of entrepreneurship after incarceration. Not just with a record—but with resilience. Not with endless resources—but with a drive to make the most of every opportunity.
Wayne didn’t just want to make money—he wanted to make meaning. But first, he had to believe that he deserved to be here. Tune in to learn more about the value of confidence as an entrepreneur.
Learn more about Wayne’s business: Switchinglaneswithwayne.com
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
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Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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Do you have a business idea but aren’t sure where to start or if it’s realistic? Have you assessed readiness to start a business and feasibility of the business?
In this episode, VanKevia and Joe Lamberti talk about the real first step most people miss: assessing readiness and feasibility. Before writing a business plan, you need to know if the idea makes sense, if the timing is right, and if you have the tools and support to make it work. Tune in with VanKevia and Joe to explore how the UCEDC is hep[ing formerly incarcerated not just write a plan, but build something sustainable—step by step, with real support.
Remember starting a business is about more than paperwork. It’s about building a future you can own.
Want to learn more about UCEDC Initiatives?
Entrepreneurship as a Second Chance Initiative
UCEDC Free Resources
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
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Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Share Your Ideas
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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How committed are you to achieving your goals? Do you have an entrepreneurial mindset?
In this episode, VanKevia and Bobby Bostic share insights on developing an entrepreneurial mindset, highlighting key traits of successful entrepreneurs. This discussion focuses on the importance of persistence, vision, and creativity, drawing from Mr. Bostic’s personal experience. He explores the necessity to shifting one’s entrepreneurial spirit from illegal activities to legitimate, legal ventures. Tune in to learn more on how harness the entrepreneurial drive to build a successful, legal, and fulfilling future.
Want to learn more about Mr. Bostic?
Learn About His Publishing Business
Purchase His Books
Want to learn more about the entrepreneurial mindset?
Ignite Your Entrepreneurial Mindset
Want to dive deeper into this research? Check out the full article in the show notes.
The Prevalence of Criminal Records Among Small Business Owners
Entrepreneurship as a Bridge to Employment?
Entrepreneurship Offers the Formerly Incarcerated a Path Forward
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
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Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Share Your Ideas
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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What challenges will I run into as an entrepreneur? How do I address or overcome these challenges?
In this episode, VanKevia, Dr. Robinson, and Dr. Fernhaber discussed the unique barriers faced by individuals who are formerly incarcerated or have a criminal record when attempting to enter the world of business, highlighting challenges such as stigma and limited access to funding. Dr. Robinson and Dr. Fernhaber emphasize the the need to cultivate hope and reduce stigma, and the importance of policy in reducing stigma and improving reentry processes.
Tune into this episode to learn about the journey to entrepreneurship and the importance of considering the broader context of people's lives.
Take action to remove one barrier at a time.
Want to dive deeper into this research? Check out the full article in the show notes.
Entrepreneurship after prison: It’s complicated
Entrepreneurship as a Bridge to Employment?
Entrepreneurship as a Response to Labor Market
Respect the Hustle: Necessity Entrepreneurship, Returning Citizens, and Social Enterprise Strategies.
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
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Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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Can I start a business after incarceration? What will entrepreneurship offer me?
In this episode, VanKe'via and Dr. Damon J. Phillips discuss entrepreneurship as an alternative option for success and employment for formerly incarcerated people. Throughout this conversation, we highlight the importance of providing support and resources for entrepreneurs, particularly those with criminal records, and emphasized the potential for entrepreneurship to transform lives and provide ownership.
Tune in with VanKe'via and Dr. Damon J. Phillips to learn how other formerly incarcerated people are transforming their lives through entrepreneurship and determine whether entrepreneurship is the next step for you.
Want to dive deeper into this research? Check out the full article in the show notes.
Entrepreneurship as a Response to Labor Market
Life After Prison: Why Returning Citizens Become Entrepreneurs
The Prevalence of Criminal Records Among Small Business Owners
Entrepreneurship as a Bridge to Employment?
Entrepreneurship Offers the Formerly Incarcerated a Path Forward
Want to take the next step towards business ownership?
GEO Reentry Connect Start a Business
10 Tips for Starting a Business After Prison
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
Follow Us On Instagram: @morelifethereentrypodcast
Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Share Your Ideas
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your entrepreneurial journey? Share Your Entrepreneurial Journey
Want to join our team? Become A Team Member
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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Securing stable employment after incarceration can seem like an almost impossible challenge. But what if entrepreneurship could be the key to a fresh start?
In this season, From Incarceration to Entrepreneurship, we will explore the potential of entrepreneurship as a means for formerly incarcerated individuals to rebuild their lives and create opportunities for success. By sharing real-world stories alongside research-based insights, we aim to inspire hope, challenge societal perceptions, and provide actionable guidance for those seeking to build their own businesses.
What to Expect in Upcoming Episodes:
Tune in every Tuesday, starting March 25, 2025, to listen to new episodes about ways in which formerly incarcerated are rebuilding their lives and creating meaning.
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In our final episode of the season, our host, VanKevia, reflected on the major takeaways from the season and conveyed the importance of civic power. VanKevia explored thought-provoking questions and presented pathways for system-impacted individuals to engage with the movement. Tune in to learn more about how you can harness civic power in your communities.
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this powerful episode, Avalon Betts-Gaston and VanKe’via explore the importance of improving public safety within the communities and emphasize the need for community connection for system-impacted people. Avalon provides a unique perspective on civic engagement, focusing on individuals as a whole rather than just their actions. Tune into learn more about the value of civic engagement for system-impacted people.
Interested in learning more about our guest:
Bluesky
Illinois Alliance for Reentry & Justice website
X (Twitter)
Avalon Betts-Gaston on Voting Rights in Illinois
Interested in learning more about the racial roots of felony disenfranchisement:
Amazon Link- New Jim Crow Book
Netflix- 13TH
Interested in learning more about civic engagement and restorative justice:
Strengthening Communities: The Crucial Role of Restorative Justice in Community Safety
It’s time to unlock democracy for incarcerated Illinoisans
What is “Restorative Justice” and How Does it Impact Individuals Involved in Crime?
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Check your Voter Registration Status
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this episode, Nicole Porter and VanKe’via explore the current trends of criminal justice reform and the ongoing efforts towards expanding voting rights regardless of incarceration status. Nicole emphasizes the long-term impact of expanding voting access and ways to join the movement to help shape the future of democracy. Join us as we look ahead to the possibilities and challenges in restoring voting rights for system-impacted.
Want to learn more about Nicole Porter and her work:
Biography - The Sentencing Project
The Sentencing Project Oregon Voting Rights Testimony 2023
Top Trends in Criminal Justice Reform, 2022
Nicole Porter: The movement to guarantee ballot access for people in jails and prisons
Out of Step: U.S. Policy on Voting Rights in Global Perspective
If you are interested in learning about the voter restoration and the legal system:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
The Impact of Felony Disenfranchisement Laws in the United States
Restore Voting Rights to Returning Citizens
Resources for Essential Reentry Services
Instagram: @morelifethereentrypodcast
Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete the form: Topic Ideas Form
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete this form: Resilient Reentrants Interest Form
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this episode, Dr. Justin Smith discussed social activism among formerly incarcerated and the effects of political participation on formerly incarcerated. Tune into learn more about the impact storytelling of release stories has on advocacy and civic engagement.
Interested in learning more about Dr. Justin Smith :
Western Kentucky University Professional Website
Interested in learning more about advocacy, civic engagement, and recidivism:
Just Leadership USA
All of Us or None Texas - Facebook
Fortune Society Organization
The Role of Community Partnerships in Reducing Recidivism
Thoughts Beyond Stigma-Implications for Change Reflected in the Voices of Previously Incarcerated Citizens
National Reentry Network For Returning Citizens
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Check your Voter Registration Status
Register to Vote or Update your Registration
General Voting Rights & Civic Redemption resources:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Resources for Essential Reentry Services
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this episode, Brother Rahim Buford shares his personal experience with incarceration and its influence on his activism and ongoing efforts towards voter restoration. Brother Buford introduces us to his organization, Unheard Voices Outreach, and highlights the impact of the organization on his community. Tune in to learn more about how Brother Buford uses his experience to inspire others with similar stories to become civically involved.
If you are interested in learning more or connecting with Mr. Rahim Buford:
Unheard Voices Outreach Website Page
Mr. Rahim Buford's Instagram Page
Unheard Voices Outreach Instagram Page
Incarceration- Rahim B. - Video
UnChained Destiny Film Project - Video
Save Your Own Life: Choosing the right path is not always clear - Book
If you are interested in learning more about community involvement:
Get Involved in My Community
The Community Bill of Rights
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Check your Voter Registration Status
Register to Vote or Update your Registration
General resources:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Resources for Essential Reentry Services
Instagram: @morelifethereentrypodcast
Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete the form: Topic Ideas Form
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete this form: Resilient Reentrants Interest Form
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this episode, members of Chicago Votes (Touissant, Darrion, and Freddie) join VanKe’via to engage in a conversation about expanding voter access, empowering individuals through civic education, and reforming voting policies for system-impacted individuals. Throughout this discussion, Chicago Votes members emphasize the importance of being informed and the need to amplify the voices of those system-impacted. Tune into learn more about the power of civic education and realistic strategies to navigate the voting process.
Interested in connecting with Chicago Votes or Mud Theatre Project:
Website
X (Twitter)
Mud Theatre Project
Interested in learning about ballot information :
Sample Ballot Lookup
Ballot Information, Register to Vote, Polling Places Etc..
Legislative Information - Illinois
Civics Education Resources
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Check your Voter Registration Status
Register to Vote or Update your Registration
General resources:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Resources for Essential Reentry Services
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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Dr. Marc Meredith and VanKe’via dive into the barriers that prohibit formerly incarcerated people from participating in the political process. In this episode, Dr. Marc Meredith explored voter turnout among formerly incarcerated and the systemic barriers that individuals may encounter when attempting to exercise their right to vote. Tune into to learn more about barriers to voting rights and ways to help remove barriers to voting for formerly incarcerated.
Interested in learning more about Mr. Marc Meredith :
X (Twitter)
Professional Website
Interested in learning more about the barriers to voting rights:
Voting Rights of the Formerly Incarcerated: Knowledge, Outreach…
Legal Financial Obligations: Debtor's Prison of the 21st Century
Collateral Consequences and the Enduring Nature of Punishment
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Check your Voter Registration Status
Register to Vote or Update your Registration
General Voting Rights & Civic Redemption resources:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Resources for Essential Reentry Services
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
Instagram: @morelifethereentrypodcast
Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete the form: Topic Ideas Form
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete this form: Resilient Reentrants Interest Form
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this episode, Desmond Meade guides us on a journey of his personal experience towards restoration and his efforts to challenge disenfranchisement in the state of Florida. Throughout this conversation, Mr. Meade emphasizes the importance and impact of voting. Tune into this episode to hear a powerful story on the impact of felony disenfranchisement and how communities can continue to fight towards restoration in their own communities.
Interested in learning more about Desmond Meade and the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition:
Instagram Florida Rights Restore
Florida Rights Restoration Coalition
Website for Desmond Meade
Interested in learning more about the voting with a felony conviction:
Restore Your Vote: I have a felony conviction. Can I Vote?
Guide to State Voting Rules That Apply After a Criminal Conviction
Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People and Family Members Movement
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Check your Voter Registration Status
Register to Vote or Update your Registration
General resources to read:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Resources for Essential Reentry Services
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this episode, Dr. Ron Hayduk and VanKe’via Garner dive into the complex intersection between noncitizen voting rights and the legal system. Throughout this discussion, Dr. Hayduk explores the challenges and legal frameworks that impact noncitizens’ ability to participate in civic processes and the broader implications for voting rights. Tune into this conversation to learn more about legal restrictions, the role of citizenship in voter eligibility, and ongoing debates surrounding potential reforms.
Interested in learning more about Dr. Ron Hayduk :
X (Twitter)
Professional Website
Interested in learning more about noncitizen voting:
Exploring The Complexities of “Alien Suffrage” in American Political History
Why Non-Citizens Should Be Allowed to Vote
Campaigns to Restore Immigrant Voting Rights in the US
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Check your Voter Registration Status
Register to Vote or Update your Registration
General resources:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Resources for Essential Reentry Services
Connect with More Life: The Reentry Podcast:
Instagram: @morelifethereentrypodcast
Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete the form: Topic Ideas Form
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete this form: Resilient Reentrants Interest Form
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
Produced by Trey Lokey
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Dr. Christina Rivers and VanKe’via dive into the deeply intertwined racial history of felony disenfranchisement, exploring how laws designed to limit Black political power during Reconstruction continue to influence modern-day voting rights. The discussion uncovers the systemic barriers that persist and the need for reforms that promote justice and equity. Tune in to hear a powerful conversation that sheds light on the historical roots of disenfranchisement and its lasting impact on marginalized communities.
If you are interested in learning more about our guests work:
Dr. Rivers Professional Site
The Congressional Black Caucus, Minority Voting Rights, and the U.S. Supreme Court
Civil Death and the Execution of Democracy
If you are interested in learning more about felony disenfranchisement:
The Impact of Felony Disenfranchisement Laws in the United States
Jim Crow’s Lasting Legacy At The Ballot Box
Racism & Felony Disenfranchisement: An Intertwined History
Jail Based Voting - Denver
An Unlock Civics Documentary
Want to register to vote or update your registration:
Register to vote or update your registration
Check Your Voter Registration Status
Want to learn more about restoring voting rights:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Instagram: @morelifethereentrypodcast
Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete: Topic Ideas Form
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete: Resilient Reentrants Interest Form
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In this episode, VanKe’via led a conversation on the complexity of felony disenfranchisement and its impact on individuals of marginalized communities. The conversation dives into the historical roots of felony disenfranchisement in the United States and state-by-state restrictions. Tune in to gain an understanding of the origins of felony disenfranchisement laws and the last effects of felony disenfranchisement laws in modern society.
Please note: Locked Out 2022 is the correct title of the report mentioned in episode. The information provided is based on an integration of the following resources.
If you are interested in learning more about the origins of felony disenfranchisement:
Felony Disenfranchisement Explained
What Can We Learn From the History of Felony Disenfranchisement?
Locked Out 2022 Report
Felony Disenfranchisement Suppresses the Votes of Black and Latinx Americans
How Mississippi’s Jim Crow Laws Still Haunt Black Voters Today
Felony Disenfranchisement Laws (Map)
Additional information about voting rights:
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
Find out everything you need to know to vote:
Register to vote or update your registration
Register to vote and find ballot information
Instagram: @morelifethereentrypodcast
Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete: Topic Ideas Form
Are you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete: Resilient Reentrants Interest Form
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Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.
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In the opening episode of this new season, VanKe’via and Brother Robert Lilly emphasize the importance of understanding the historical factors that influence voting experiences of formerly incarcerated individuals. Brother Lilly shared his lived experience with the legal system and the challenges of powering through the system’s restrictions on civic engagement. Tune into to learn more about how Brother Lilly’s lived experience has shaped his perspective and action towards voter restoration.
Interested in learning more about Brother Robert Lilly:
Grassroots Leadership Team Page
Instagram page
Voices from Inside: A Letter by Robert Lilly
Interested in learning more about the Power of Voting and Civic Engagement:
Initiate Justice Resource Page
Register to vote or update your registration
Congressional, state, and local elections
Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
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In this trailer episode, we introduce our new season, Civic Redemption: Empowering the Formerly Incarcerated Vote. This season is dedicated to exploring the power of voting and civic engagement for individuals impacted by the criminal legal system. We’ll provide an overview of the key themes, topics, and guests featured in the upcoming episodes, offering a glimpse into the powerful stories and expert insights that will shape our journey through the complex intersection of voting rights and reentry.
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I have served my time, can I expunge my record? A commonly asked question by those with criminal records. A question that people also tend to not know how to answer. In this episode, VanKe'via and J.J Prescott delve into a conversation on the power of a clean slate. J.J. Prescott is the Henry King Ransom Professor of Law at the University of Michigan. His research interests revolve around criminal law, sentencing law and reform, employment law, and the dynamics of civil litigation.
Preface:
This episode does not intend to serve as legal advice. For more help and assistance, please consult with a legal attorney. The information provided is based on research and does not reflect the opinions of More Life: The Reentry Podcast or the guests of the podcast.
If you are interested in following Dr. Prescott on social media or professional website, please see below:
Twitter: jjprescott2009
Professional Website
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Prescotts work, please review his publications and research:
The Power of a Clean Slate
Expungement of Criminal Convictions: An Empirical Study
Interested in Learning More Information about Expungement, see the links below:
Expungement: Criminal Records as Reentry Barriers
Adult Expungement & Sealing Information and Forms
Illinois Restoration of Rights & Record Relief
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I have a criminal record and I want to go to college. The criminal justice system and higher education are two major systems that can arise significant challenges for individuals, especially those with a criminal record. Tune in as VanKe’via and Dr. Stewart discuss the impact of a criminal record on higher educational opportunities, including navigating college admissions and financial aid. Dr. Robert Stewart is an Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Maryland. He studies the social, political, and collateral consequences of criminal legal involvement, emphasizing the accumulating effects of criminal legal interaction and criminal records on impacted people and communities.
Preface:
This episode does not intend to serve as legal advice. For more help and assistance, please consult with a legal attorney. The information provided is based on research and does not reflect the opinions of More Life: The Reentry Podcast or the guests of the podcast.
Want to learn more about Dr. Robert Stewart, check out his social media and professional website:
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Robert Stewart Twitter
To learn more about the impact of a criminal record on college admissions and financial aid:
How to get into college if you have a criminal record
Admissions and Access for Incarcerated Individuals
Navigating Higher Education and Employment: Resource Toolkit For People Impacted by the Criminal Legal System
Formerly Incarcerated College Graduate Network
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One statement we often hear: You are not allowed to vote if you have a felony or have been to prison. Is this true? Tune into a conversation with our host, VanKe'via, to discuss the common myth associated with voting and criminal records. VanKe'via provides an understanding of the power of voting and the process of voting registration for those with a criminal record. It's important to know your rights and this episodes provides information regarding voting rights for those impacted by the legal system.
Preface:
This episode does not intend to serve as legal advice. For more help and assistance, please consult with a legal attorney. The information provided is based on research and does not reflect the opinions of More Life: The Reentry Podcast or the guests of the podcast.
Resources below:
Voting Rights Reentry Mythbusters
Know Your Rights: Voting with a Criminal Record
A Guide to State Voting Rules After a Criminal Conviction
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Often times people are misinformed of their rights when interacting with law enforcement. For people with a criminal record or who are on community supervision, they may come in contact with law enforcement more often. Therefore, it is imperative to know our rights as it pertains to interacting with law enforcement. Dr. Paul Bergman is a UCLA Professor of Law Emeritus. Among other books, he has written or co-written books on criminal law and procedures, evidence rules and trial techniques, legal analysis, and courtroom movies. Dr. Paul Bergman has received the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award.
Preface:
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If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Paul Bergman's work, please review his publications and research:
The Criminal Law Handbook Know Your Rights, Survive The System by Dr. Paul Bergman
Represent Yourself in Court Prepare and Try Winning Civil Case
Criminal Law: A Desk Reference
If you are interested in learning more about what to do when interacting with the police while having a history with the Criminal Justice System:
Know Your Rights - Stopped by Police
The Reintegration Report Card
The Rights of Felons After Release
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Am I eligible for SNAP benefits after incarceration? A commonly asked question among those being released from incarceration or on community supervision. In this episode, VanKe’via and Dr. Testa explore the impact of criminal records on SNAP eligibility, the challenges faced by those reentering communities, and the broader implications on their well-being. Dr. Alexander Testa is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health. His research focuses on the consequences of criminal justice system involvement and violence exposure for health and wellbeing over the life-course.
Preface: This episode does not intend to serve as legal advice. For more help and assistance, please consult with a legal attorney. The information provided is based on research and does not reflect the opinions of More Life: The Reentry Podcast or the guests of the podcast.
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Linkedin Website
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Formerly incarcerated Texans deserve better access to SNAP benefits
Criminal justice system involvement and food insufficiency
General information about public assistance and reentry:
History, Background, and Goals of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Ex-prisoners are going hungry amid barriers, bans to benefits on the outside
How SNAP Can Better Serve the Formerly Incarcerated
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Can I leave the country, or can I leave state? A commonly asked question by people on supervision or those with a criminal record. In this episode, VanKevia and Mr. Douglas dive into a conversation to discuss travel rights and restrictions for those who've experienced incarceration. Specifically, they will discuss traveling as it relates to supervision and traveling internationally. Mr. Douglas has a Master's degree in higher education and has worked in the criminal legal system for about 4 years.
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If you are interested in learning more about travel rights when navigating the reentry process, linked below are some informational resources:
Transportation after Incarceration: WHERE THE RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD FOR SUSTAINABLE REENTRY
CAN I GET A PASSPORT WITH A FELONY ARREST RECORD | HOW TO GET YOUR US PASSPORT | CRIMINAL RECORD
How Criminal Records Affect Passports and Your Right to Travel Georgia Justice Project
International travel restrictions based on criminal record
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On this episode, VanKe’via delves into a discussion on the marijuana rights for formerly incarcerated individuals and those on parole. Tune into this conversation as VanKe'via discusses the impact of marijuana laws on individuals transitioning back into society. This episode also aims to inform those with legal involvement of the rights and restrictions related to marijuana-related policies and practices.
Preface:
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Want to learn more about marijuana state laws?
Marijuana Legality by State
State Laws Regarding Marijuana
General information about marijuana-related laws:
Who's Really in Prison for Marijuana?
Facts about Marijuana Equity Decriminalization
Measuring the CJS Impacts of Legalization and Decriminalization
Marijuana and Record Clearing
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Our last episode of the mini-series, “The Invisible World of Women’s Correctional Healthcare” is here. Throughout the last couple of weeks, we have discussed the challenges and significance of womens’ healthcare needs. We have learned about the healthcare needs of women incarcerated and the effects of incarceration on their health needs.
Join us in our last episode to learn more about the next steps in supporting pregnant women behind bars and as they return back to their communities. Kelli and KJ inform us about current practices and policies enacted, as well as recommendations and gaps within policy enactment and correctional practice.
In addition, Kelli and KJ discuss the mission of The Unborn Prisoner Project and the expansion of their project. Lastly, they discuss their independent actions that promote women's healthcare reformation.
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End of Roe
Incarceration and Health: A Family Medicine Perspective
Health Care Transitions for Individuals Returning to the Community from a Public Institution
From Corrections to Community: Reentry Health Care
Improving Health Equity
Reproductive Health Care Recommendations
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Welcome back to our 2nd week of our mini-series, “The Invisible World of Women’s Correctional Healthcare.” KJ and Kelli joined us again to highlight the significance of womens’ healthcare concerns and the overlooked nature of pregnancy behind bars.
Tune in to listen to Kelli and KJ describe their experiences with the legal system and the role the legal system has played into their personal narratives. Through their personal stories, a deeper understanding is provided on the impact of incarceration and how it influences an individuals’ birth story.
Kelli’s story is rooted in her experience of being incarcerated. In April 2019, Kelli was sentenced to 20 months and sent to the Maine Correctional Center. Kelli experienced numerous complications with her pregnancy while incarcerated.
As for KJ, they also had a life experience that brought them to the occupation of sharing their story with others. The impact of frequent incarceration of a parent during her youth influenced KJ to become committed to discovering alternative methods for community care.
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What is a Birth Story?
The Realities of Pregnancy and Mothering While Incarcerated
Prison Baby: A Memoir
YouTube Video: Giving Birth While Incarcerated
Women's Health Care in Correctional Setting.
Health Care for Incarcerated Women
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Welcome to our mini-series, “The Invisible World of Women’s Correctional Healthcare.” Throughout this mini-series, we have collaborated with the Unborn Prisoner Project to delve into the experiences of women while incarcerating and the impact of those experiences after release. Tune in for the next 3-weeks as we explore the healthcare needs and challenges of women, the impact of incarceration, and policy actions.
Our 1st episode, the co-collaborators of the Unborn Prisoner Project, KJ Johnson and Kaitlynn Johnson, joined us to discuss the prevalence of pregnancy behind bars, the specific healthcare needs of women incarcerated, and adverse effects on their needs.
KJ holds a Master’s of Arts in Interdisciplinary, with a concentration on Peace and Reconciliation. Kelli serves as a Grant Coordinator for Kennebec Behavioral Health. Together, they have launched a social media campaign to amplify the untold stories and overlooked statistics regarding pregnancy and incarceration.
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Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023
Incarcerated Women and Girls
Women's Health Care in Correctional Setting.
Health Care for Incarcerated Women Reproductive Rights While Incarcerated.
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Join us in a conversation with Dr. Robert Dobmeier and Dr. Rafael Outland about the unique challenges of special populations as they are released from incarceration. Dr. Dobmeier and Dr. Outland dive into a conversation about the effects of incarceration on elders, women, and people of color, as well as their needs post incarceration. Dr. Robert Dobmeier is a professor in the SUNY Brockport Counselor Education Department and has worked as a mental health counselor, supervisor, and director and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. He has published on mental health challenges faced by college students, spirituality in counseling, and justice for individuals who are incarcerated. Dr. Rafael Outland is a father, educator, researcher, and critical scholar. He holds a doctorate degree in Counselor Education and Supervision from the University of Rochester. His research focuses on the influence of historical and institutional violence on the lives of oppressed people, primarily poor Black and Brown youth.If interested in the work of Dr. Robert Dobmeier and Dr. Rafael Outland, please review some of their publications: Why Black and Brown Youth Fear and Distrust Police: An Exploration of Youth Killed by Police in the US (2016/2017), Implications for Counselors and Service ProvidersReentry as Experienced by Women in Jail: Advocating for Change Follow More Life:The Reentry Podcast on InstagramWant to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete: New Topic IdeasAre you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete: Resilient Reentrants Form Please listen, rate, and review. Thank you, More Life!Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/good-feelingsLicense code: WWUKNN1ALHEZYUNF
Title: The Realities of Job Searching for Formerly Incarcerated with Dr. Naomi Sugie Dr. Naomi Sugie is an Associate Professor in the Criminology, Law and Society Department and co-director of the Center for Population, Inequality and Policy at the University of California, Irvine. She studies punishment and inequality, including barriers to reentry from incarceration and consequences of criminal legal contact for employment, health, and political participation. Join VanKe’via and Dr. Sugie in a conversation about the realities of formerly incarcerated experiences to obtain employment. Listen to learn more about the influence of a criminal record on employment opportunities and ways for advocating for change of employment needs for formerly incarcerated. Be sure to check out the Library of Congress, and the Center of Workforce Inclusion for job opportunities, help, and resources!* Reentry and Employment Resources for Justice-Involved Individuals - Research Guides at Library of Congress * Formerly Incarcerated Job Seekers
If you are interested in finding out more about job opportunities and the reentry process, please review the following:* Daytime Locations in Spatial Mismatch: Job Accessibility and Employment * Employer Aversion To Criminal Records By Naomi F. Sugie * Work as Foraging: A Smartphone Study of Job Search and Employment after Prison * Expanding Economic Opportunity for Formerly Incarcerated Persons : The White House * LARRP Employment Opportunities
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Natasha Khade works for the University of Cincinnati Correctional Institute (UCCI). She graduated with her PhD in criminology and criminal justice at Arizona State University. Her areas of research include desistance from crime, the reentry and rehabilitation processes for people involved in the system, and the cross cultural application of criminal justice research. Join VanKe'via and Dr. Khade's conversation on the relationship between gang membership and reentry. Dr. Khade discussed the challenges of those reentering with prior gang affiliation and recommendations to support these individuals. Be sure to check out the National Gang Center for more help and resources!
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Sadie Masai is an ambitious and passionate author on a mission to educate parents and guardians of Children of Incarcerated Parents (C.I.P). She focuses on the importance of supporting a child through their experience and how to provide a safe space emotionally and mentally for their well-being. Sadie Masai LLC"s mission is to bring awareness to the rampant plague across the entire world to improve the social, emotional, and mental stability of children who feel unseen and unheard while experiencing a parent or parents that are incarcerated!In this episode, VanKe’via and Sadie explore Sadie’s journey as an advocate for children of incarcerated parents and the importance of a concrete village. Sadie discussed the challenges, successes, gaps of advocating for C.I.P. She also introduced and provided insight into her newly launched book, “My Concrete Village.” Tune into our conversation to learn more about advocacy and how to advocate for C.I.P. Interested in purchasing “My Concrete Village” by Sadie Masai, use following link: My Concrete Village Book My Concrete Village Book - AmazonInterested in learning more about Sadie Masai and her advocacy:Sadie MasaiIG: @sadiemasai_ , Facebook: Sadie Masai, & TikTok: @sadiemasaiNeed more information on parental incarceration or supporting C.I.P: Parents Behind Bars: What Happens to Their Children (Murphey & Cooper, 2015)Children of the Incarcerated VideoThe National Resource Center on Children and Families of the IncarceratedTop 10 Things You Should KnowList of 36 Resources from the Annie E. Casey FoundationThe Children of Incarcerated Parents Bill of RightsFollow More Life: The Reentry Podcast on InstagramWant to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete the form:Topic Ideas FormAre you formerly incarcerated and want to share your story? Complete this form: Resilient Reentrants Form Please listen, rate, and review. Thank you, More Life!Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/good-feelingsLicense code: WWUKNN1ALHEZYUNF
Dr. Mandy Owens is an Assistant Professor at the Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington. Her work focuses on the intersection between substance use and the criminal legal system, including research and implementation efforts with law enforcement, jails, and prisons. Join VanKe’via and Dr. Owens in a conversation about the struggles of substance use disorders post incarceration and the importance of treatment interventions prior to release. Specifically, Dr. Owens discussed the topic as it relates to opioid use disorder. If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Owens and her work, please review her social media and professional pages:Twitter: @adai_uw Professional website: https://adai.uw.edu/staff_members/mandy-d-owens/ Need more information about Substance Use and the Justice System:Addiction Recovery Management Services UnitBOP: Inmate Substance Abuse Treatment Need resources for Substance Use:Stopoverdose.org Law Enforcement ResourcesAPA Substance Use, Abuse, and Addiction Follow More Life: The Reentry Podcast on InstagramWant to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Complete this form: New Topic IdeasAre you a formerly incarcerated or system-impacted person and want to share your story? Complete this form: Resilient Reentrants Form Please listen, rate, and review. Thank you, More Life!Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S.https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/good-feelingsLicense code: WWUKNN1ALHEZYUNF
Rachel King-Johnson is a harm reductionist, counselor, and advocate for the underserved. She serves as the Director of Clinical Outreach of the Phoenix Center, where she coordinates the Springfield Harm Reduction Initiative (SHaRI). The SHaRI Project is the Center’s syringe access program, which supplies clean syringes and collects used ones to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. VanKe’via and Rachel dive into a conversation about the needs of those who identify as LGBTQ+, have HIV/or AIDS, have substance use concerns, or have a history of incarceration. Rachel discussed the intersection of these identities and how they may impact an individual on their reentry journey. Lastly, she highlights how the initiative aims to support individuals throughout their transition from incarceration.
A description of the Phoenix Center is listed below:
The Phoenix Center is Central Illinois’ LGBTQ Community Health Center that provides housing for LGBTQ unhoused folx, as well as housing for people living with HIV. In addition, they provide public health interventions such as harm reduction services and legal/medical advocacy.
Interested in learning more about Phoenix Center, please review their social media and professional pages:
Phoenix Center
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Out2Enroll
Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ+ Equality
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Principles of Harm Reduction
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration - Harm Reduction
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Join VanKe'via and Pastor Tony Lowden in a discussion on how second chance hiring can help employers find loyal workers and the benefits of being a second chance employer. Tony Lowden is the pastor of former President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter, and he is a chaplain for the Secret Service in Southwest Georgia. He was appointed by the White House in 2019 as Executive Director of the Federal Interagency Council on Crime Prevention and Improving Reentry. He is the Vice President of Reintegration & Community Engagement at ViaPath Technologies which provides advanced communications and management solutions that facilitate meaningful connections, provide educational opportunities, and enable successful reentry for 1.6 million incarcerated individuals.
Check out ViaPath Technologies and their work with reentry:
ViaPath Technologies
If you are interested in learning more about second chance hiring and opportunities of employment, please review the following links:
Benefits of Second-Chance Hiring
Employer Guide to Second Chance Hiring Programs and Tax Credits
Second Chance Business Coalition
Fair-Chance Jobs
Companies That Hire Felons
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We are excited to be back after our hiatus. In our hiatus, we celebrated our 1-year anniversary and Second Chances Month. In this episode, VanKe’via provides an update on More Life: The Reentry Podcast and leads a discussion on acknowledging Second Chances Month. Tune into a brief conversation to learn more about second chances and how we recognize those who are formerly incarcerated.Friendly reminder: This episode content is discussed in the context of reentry, therefore, may or may not be applicable to everyone. In addition, we’ve done our research, but you should, too. Check our sources against your own, and always exercise sound judgment.Need more information about Second Chance Month: Prison Fellowship: What is Second Chance Month?National Reentry Resource Center: Second Chances Month 2023A Proclamation on Second Chance Month 2023Additional Resources: Need to find reentry resources state by state: Reentry EssentialsFollow us on instagram @morelifethereentrypodcast Want to send us topic ideas or reach out to us? Email us at morelifereentry@gmail.com Are you a formerly incarcerated or system-impacted person and want to share your story? Complete this form: Resilient Reentrants FormLastly, LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, RATE, REVIEW, AND SHARE.Host: VanKe’via Garner, M. S. https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/good-feelingsLicense code: WWUKNN1ALHEZYUNF
It’s still Women’s History Month! Dr. Susan Sered joins us to discuss the experiences of women as they transition from incarceration to the community and moving beyond recidivism and desistance. Dr. Susan Sered is a Professor of Sociology at Suffolk University and the author of Uninsured in America: Life and Death in the Land of Opportunity and Can’t Catch a Break: Gender, Jail, Drugs, and the Limits of Personal Responsibility. Committed both to scholarship and to social justice, Sered works closely with advocacy and community organizations on issues of health, gender equity and ending mass incarceration.
Interested in learning more about Dr. Sered’s organizations and work in reentry please review the following links:
Susan Sered, Ph. D.
Women's & Incarceration Project
Need more information about women’s experiences post incarceration or how to better support please see the following information:
Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2019
Facts about Women Incarceration
Facts about Over Incarceration of Women
Reentry Tipsheet for Women
After Incarceration: A Guide to Helping Women Reenter in the Community
Reentry Consideration for Women
Reentry Considerations for Justice-Involved Women
Reentry resources state by state: Reentry Essentials
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More Life: The Reentry Podcast continues their Women’s History Month series, As A Woman. Tune into our episodes this entire month to learn more about Women and their experiences post incarceration.
Join Katie Lynch and VanKe’via as they discuss The Benedict Center and how they aim to support justice-involved women during their reentry process. The Benedict Center is an interfaith nonprofit dedicated to helping women affected by the criminal justice system find hope and lead safer and healthier lives, while advocating for a system of justice that is fair and treats everyone with dignity and respect.
Interested in learning more about The Benedict Center please review the following:
Benedict Center
Issues Impacting Justice-Involved Women by the Benedict Center
Need more information about women’s experiences post incarceration or how to better support please see the following information:
Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2019
Facts about Women Incarceration
Facts about Over Incarceration of Women
Reentry Tipsheet for Women
After Incarceration: A Guide to Helping Women Reenter in the Community
Reentry Consideration for Women
Reentry Considerations for Justice-Involved Women
Reentry resources state by state:Reentry Essentials
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More Life: The Reentry Podcast introduces their Women’s History Month series, As A Woman. Tune into our episodes this entire month to learn more about Women and their experiences post incarceration. This month we will be highlighting women’s reentry experiences, celebrating women who have made positive changes post incarceration, and discussing ways to support Women during their reentry process.
For the launch of our Women’s History Month series, Dr. Crystal McIver joins VanKe’via for a discussion on the experiences of women as they transition from incarceration to community. Dr. Crystal McIver is the CEO of Crystal Solutions LLC, a company developed to provide life and employment coaching. She is also a motivational speaker and the founder of the nonprofit organization Experience 180 and Lock4Love. Join VanKe’via and Dr. McIver on a conversation about the unique challenges and reentry needs of women impacted by the legal system. Dr. McIver discussed her personal experience working with women and provided recommendations to post women post incarceration.
Need more information about women’s experiences post incarceration or how to better support women post incarceration please see the following information:
Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2019
Facts about Women Incarceration
Facts about Over Incarceration of Women
Reentry Tipsheet for Women
After Incarceration: A Guide to Helping Women Reenter in the Community
Reentry Consideration for Women
Reentry Considerations for Justice-Involved Women
Need to find reentry resources state by state: Reentry Essentials
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More Life: The Reentry Podcast introduces their 1st ever series and Black History Month series, Reentry: The Next Civil Rights Movement. Tune into our episodes this entire month to learn more about the Black community and their experiences post incarceration. This month we will be highlighting reentry experiences of the Black community, celebrating Blacks who have made positive changes post incarceration, and discussing ways to support the Black community during their reentry process.
As we wrap up our Black History Month series, Dr. Michael Mitchell joins VanKe’via for a discussion on the motherhood experiences of Black women as they transition from incarceration to community. Dr. Michael B. Mitchell is an Assistant Professor of African American Studies and Criminology at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), where he teaches courses on race, crime, and justice, policing, social justice, and the school-to-prison pipeline, to name a few. He identifies as a critical criminologist who challenges students and the public alike to see and understand the racist, classist, and sexist underpinnings of the American criminal legal system.
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Mitchell’s organizations and work in reentry please review the following links:
Formerly Incarcerated Black Mothers Matter Too: Resisting Social Constructions of Motherhood
Follow his Twitter: @mbmitchelljr
Need more information about Blacks’ experiences post incarceration or how to better support Black/African-Americans post incarceration please see the following information:
Need to find reentry resources state by state: Reentry Essentials
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More Life: The Reentry Podcast continues the Black History Month series, Reentry: The Next Civil Rights Movement. Tune into our episodes this entire month to learn more about the Black community and their experiences post incarceration.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day and Black History Month with Dr. Janae Bonsu-Love and VanKe’via as they discuss Black women’s pathways health and self-care in reentry. Dr. Bonsu-Love highlighted the health challenges/needs of Black women post incarceration and how Black women care for themselves during reentry. Dr. Bonsu-Love is the director of research and advocacy of the National Black Women’s Justice Institute (NBWJI). Dr. Bonsu-Love comes to NBWJI as an activist-scholar, policy advocate, and Licensed Master Social Worker committed to ending criminalization while supporting the healing of Black women, girls and nonbinary people. She has a decade of research and advocacy experience on issues spanning the criminal and juvenile legal systems with particular interest and expertise in the areas of policing, reentry, and gender-based violence.
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Bonsu-Love’s work and the National Black Women’s Justice Institute please review the following links:
Black Women's Health & Self-Care in Reentry
End the War on Black Women
National Black Women's Justice Institute
Instagram: @nbwji
Twitter: @NBWJInstitute, @janaebonsu
Need more information about Blacks’ experiences post incarceration or how to better support Black/African-Americans post incarceration please see the following information:
Resilience in Formerly Incarcerated Black Women
Need to find reentry resources state by state: Reentry Essentials
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More Life: The Reentry Podcast introduces their Black History Month series, Reentry: The Next Civil Rights Movement. Tune into our episodes this entire month to learn more about the Black community and their experiences post incarceration. This month we will be highlighting reentry experiences of the Black community, celebrating Blacks who have made positive changes post incarceration, and discussing ways to support the Black community during their reentry process.
For the launch of our series, Dr. Tisha Smith joins VanKe’via for a discussion on the experiences of African-American men as they transition from incarceration to community. Dr. Smith is currently a licensed therapist in NYS and works at the Monroe County Department of Public Health in Rochester, NY. Prior to that she was the Director of Inmate Drug and Alcohol programming for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. Her areas of research include criminal justice policy, homicide, criminal victimization, forensic entomology, gangs, and prison reentry.
Our conversation focuses on various aspects and factors that contribute to the successful reentry of African-American men. Dr. Smith discussed the importance of examining African American men experiences post incarceration and provided recommendations/suggestions to support them after release.
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Smith’s organizations and work in reentry please review the following links:
How African-American Ex-Offenders Successfully Negotiate Their Socially Disorganized Environments
Need more information about Black men experiences post incarceration or how to better support them please see the following information:
"It's Hard Out Here if You're a Black Felon:" A Critical Examination of Black Male Reentry
The Lived Experiences of African-American Male Exoffenders in the Northeast United States
Reentry Challenges of Formerly Incarcerated Black Adult Men in Louisiana
Criminal Justice Fact Sheet
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Join a conversation with VanKe’via Garner and Dr. Kyle Ward about justice-involved populations reentering from incarceration into rural communities. Dr. Kyle Ward is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Northern Colorado. He received his MA in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and his PhD in Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include prison and jail reentry, rural criminology, risk assessment, the impact of marijuana legalization, and evidence based policies and practices.
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Ward’s organizations and work in reentry please review the following links:
Twitter: @KyleWardUNCO
Need more information about reentry rural experiences or how to better support those returning to rural communities:
Rural Jail Reentry: Offender Needs and Challenges
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Dr. Bradley D. Custer is a senior policy analyst for Higher Education at American Progress. He writes about a wide range of policy topics related to access, affordability, and accountability in U.S. higher education. He specializes in studying policy barriers that inhibit criminal justice system-impacted people from enrolling in and completing college, and he advocates for expanding college access and funding for students in prison and beyond. In this episode, Dr. Custer gives the audience a better understanding of the challenges justice-involved students encounter while enrolled in college universities, including obstacles with financial aid and admission. Custer also provided strategies and recommendations for supporting justice-involved populations on college campuses.
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Custer and his work, please review his professional pages and social media:
https://twitter.com/BradleyDeanC
https://www.americanprogress.org/people/custer-bradley/
Need more information on Justice-Involved Students and how to support them please see information below:
Justice Involved College Students
The Disenfranchisement of Justice-Involved Students College Students From State Financial Aid
4 Keys to Support Justice-Impacted Students
Questions Remain After Release of New Pell Grant Regulations
If you are a Justice-Impacted student and need to view individual state profiles on state financial aid barriers please use the link below.
State Financial Aid Barriers for Students Impacted by Justice System: State Profiles
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VanKe’via led a discussion on the importance of goal setting. Specifically, she outlined SMART goals and how SMART goals can be used to create and attain reentry goals. VanKe'via also provided additional tips to help aid in establishing goals and achieving goals.
Note: The episode content is discussed in the context of reentry, therefore, may or may not be applicable to everyone.
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Resources to learn more about SMART Goals and to assist with vision boards or goal setting:
Setting a Goal
Reentry Vision Board & Goal Setting Workshop
Your Money, Your Goals - Focus on Reentry: Criminal Justice
Setting SMART Goals Guide
SMART Goals Worksheet
Individual Reentry Plan Guide
Reentry Plan Guide
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Jessica Hicklin is a founder and the CTO of UnlockedLabs, a tech nonprofit whose vision is enshrined in its company motto, “Building a better justice system from the inside out.” Jessica came to this role as a formerly incarcerated individual who spent 26 years on the inside during which time she crafted and facilitated many educational initiatives. In partnership with UnlockedLabs and other currently incarcerated individuals, Jessica’s latest project is the creation of a Learning Management System that is created by and for justice involved individuals. In this episode, we discuss her recent release from incarceration, as well as the various challenges he has encountered. Ms. Hicklin discussed her personal experiences with navigating reentry and explaining the importance of social support. She also discussed the development and creation of UnlockedLabs and its impact on formerly incarcerated individuals.
If you are interested in learning more about Ms. Jessica Hicklin or UnlockedLabs, please follow her social media platforms and visit her website:
Social media:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-hicklin-b7025a22b/
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https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076320416168
https://www.instagram.com/jj.hicklin/
Professional website:
https://unlockedlabs.org
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Dr. Jennifer Ortiz is an Associate Professor at Indiana University Southeast. Dr. Ortiz earned her Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Her research interests center on structural violence within the criminal justice system with a focus on reentry post-incarceration. Ortiz maintains a firm commitment to civil service and activism. Ortiz currently serves as an executive board member for Mission Behind Bars and Beyond, a Kentucky-based non-profit reentry organization, and as Executive Counselor for the Division of Convict Criminology of the American Society of Criminology. In this episode, the aim was to give the audience a better understanding of how community supervision impacts reentry outcomes. More specifically, Dr. Ortiz discussed the mechanisms that underlie guaranteed return to incarceration. In addition, Dr. Ortiz breaks down the meaning of “The System is Not Broken, It is Intentional.” Lastly, Dr. Ortiz provided recommendations and suggestions for addressing community supervision impacts.
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Ortiz and her work, follow her on social media and review her professional profile:
Twitter: @Ortiz_PhD
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjortiz/
Mission Behind Bars and Beyond
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Resources to learn more about the community supervision within the criminal justice system and how they impact reentry:
The Invisible Enclosure: How Community Supervision Inhibits Successful Reentry
The System is Not Broken, It's Intentional: The PrIsoner Reentry Industry as Deliberate Structural Violence
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
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Dr. Luke Muentner is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Pediatrics. His research investigates the collateral consequences of parental incarceration and community reentry for children and families. In addition to his academic work, he has social work practice experience supporting men reintegrating into the community after jail and prison and designing and implementing reentry programming. In this episode, Dr. Muentner gives a better understanding of how youth cope with parental experiences with the criminal justice system. Our conversation highlighted how youth cope with these experiences from arrest to release, as well as the needs of parents once they are released from incarceration. Dr. Muentner discussed strategies to support reentry and family reunification, as well as recommendation for addressing needs of CIP or parental post-incarceration needs.
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Twitter: @lukemuentner
Lukemuentner.com
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Dr. Nate Link is a criminologist, assistant professor, and Director of the Graduate Program in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice. He is also affiliated with the Health Sciences Center and the graduate program in prevention science. Given his background in social work, he aims to create knowledge that can improve both public policy and the lives of those in contact with the justice system. He primarily researches issues in corrections and sentencing, including financial sanctions and debt, prisoner reentry and desistance from crime, mental/physical health, and crime/recidivism control strategies. In this episode, Dr. Link discussed the historical reference and purpose of legal and financial obligations. He also discussed the hardships of financial and legal obligations and the consequences of these obligations. Our conversation emphasized how financial and legal obligations can impede reentry outcomes. Dr. Link provided recommendations on how to best address financial and legal obligations within the criminal justice system.
If you are interested in learning more about Dr. Link and his work, follow his on social media and review his professional site:
@Nate_Link
https://nlink.camden.rutgers.edu/
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nathan-Link
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Resources to learn more about the financial and legal obligations within the criminal justice system and how they impact reentry:
Paid Your Debt to Society? Legal Financial Obligations and Their Effects of Former Prisoners
Criminal Justice Debt During the Reintegration Process
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Dr. Metraux is a recognized expert on housing and homelessness. He has done pioneering work using administrative and survey data to assess housing outcomes; on how people experiencing homelessness use services in the mental health, criminal justice, child welfare, health care and veteran systems; and how receiving housing and related services interventions impacts the lives of formerly homeless households. Dr. Metraux also works extensively with various homeless services providers in Delaware and Philadelphia, and he sits on the Board of the Delaware Statewide Homeless Continuum of Care. In this episode, Dr. Metraux discussed homelessness within the criminal justice population, and how homelessness impedes their reentry process. In addition, he provided recommendations and suggestions that can aid in addressing the issue of homelessness among justice-involved populations.
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Dr. Metraux Twitter: @SteveMetraux
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Resources to learn more about the experiences of those who experience homelessness and involvement in the criminal justice system:
Incarceration and Homelessness
Criminal Justice Reentry and Homelessness
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In this episode, VanKe’via addresses the common myth: an individual with a felony conviction cannot vote. She provided information and resources to debunk this common misconception. The information provided in this episode has been selected from the Federal Interagency Reentry Council. More information was also provided about voting rights in Illinois.
Resources below:
Voting Rights Reentry Mythbusters
Know Your Rights: Voting with a Criminal Record
A Guide to State Voting Rules After a Criminal Conviction
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Mr. Kardell overcame poverty, gangs, and prison to become a national speaker, 6x author, master certified empowerment coach, and Re-Entry Consultant. After doing state and federal time, Mr. Sims walked out of those prison gates with a blueprint. A blueprint that he put together while incarcerated. His story and his journey is that of Inmate to Inspiration. He shares valuable information he learned and applied to free himself from his own destruction. Mr. Sims is the host of The Re-Entry Journey Podcast and is also the founder of On The Inside Re-Entry Academy and N.O.R.T.H. Org. This episode is a part of our special segment highlighting Advocacy & Activism, where Mr. Kardell Sims discussed his organization On the Inside and his commitment to attacking recidivism and prevention of youth going into the carceral system.
Interested in sponsoring Mr. Kardell Sims book, Inmate to Inspiration please click the link below:
Inmate to Inspiration
Mr. Kardell Sim’s Podcast: The Re-Entry Journey: Attacking Recidivism
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www.northorg.org
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Mrs. Quianya L. Enge is a community navigator and educator in economic development. Mrs. Enge received her Bachelor’s degree from Northeastern Illinois University in Inner City Studies, a Master of Education in Workforce Education and Development, and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Higher Education and Administration from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. She is the Founder and Executive Director of Beyond the Walls (BTW). This episode is a part of a special segment highlighting Advocacy and Activism, which highlights individuals, supporters, or organizations who are making efforts to advocate and support returning citizens and their journey back to their communities. In this episode, we discussed Mrs. Enge’s passion for serving individuals impacted by the criminal justice system. Mrs. Enge discussed her inspiration behind BTW and her future goals for this organization. In addition, she discussed how BTW is making a positive impact in the Southern region of Illinois. Lastly, Mrs. Enge outlined how to become involved in BTW and provided advice/recommendations for those seeking interest to support the organization or directly impacted individuals.
If you are interested in learning more about Beyond the Walls, please follow the following social media handles:
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IG @btw_themovementnfp
FB @Beyond the Walls The Movement
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In this episode, VanKe’via leads an independent discussion about 10 considerations that should be taken into account when working with or interacting with children of incarcerated parents. The information provided in this episode has been selected from Project Avary. However, the interpretations in this episode are additional interpretations of the host. One of the goals for More Life: The Reentry Podcast is to provide reasonable ways in which our audience can support those who are involved in the criminal justice system, whether directly or indirectly.
Content Link: https://www.projectavary.org/top-ten
Books:
What Do I Say About That? (Julia Cook)
My Daddy is in Jail (Janet Bender) - includes group discussion guide
The Night Dad Went to Jail: What to Expect When Someone You Love Goes to Jail (Melissa Higgins)
Visiting Day (Jacqueline Woodson)
The Invisible String (Patrice Karst)
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Dr. Emily Brown is an Assistant Professor of Counseling and Associate Department Chair in the College of Education at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. Her background includes working with children and their families as an elementary school counselor and mental health counselor. Her research focuses on counseling children who have experienced loss, crisis, or trauma with a particular focus on children of incarcerated parents. In this episode, we further our discussion on addressing the needs of children with incarcerated parents. Dr. Brown discussed the needs of children with incarcerated parents through the lens of mental health. More specifically, we highlighted common experiences of children with incarcerated parents (e.g., feelings of loss, stigma and shame, instability, etc.) and the consequences of these experiences. Dr. Brown provided recommendations and resources that will aid in supporting and advocating for children with incarcerated parents.
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Resources for Counseling and Advocating for Children of Incarcerated Parents
Books:
What Do I Say About That? (Julia Cook)
My Daddy is in Jail (Janet Bender) - includes group discussion guide
The Night Dad Went to Jail: What to Expect When Someone You Love Goes to Jail (Melissa Higgins)
Visiting Day (Jacqueline Woodson)
The Invisible String (Patrice Karst)
Full List of Books
Resources for Counseling:
Empowering Children of Incarcerated Parents (Burgess, Caselman & Carsey)
Sesame Street's Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration
Additional Information about Parental Incarceration
Parents Behind Bars: What Happens to Their Children (Murphey & Cooper, 2015)
Children of the Incarcerated Video
The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated
Additional Resources for those Supporting CIP
Top 10 Things You Should Know
Handbooks for Caregivers from the Osborne Association
List of 36 Resources from the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Tip Sheet for Teachers Supporting CIP
The Children of Incarcerated Parents Bill of Rights
Support Programs for CIP
Amachi Mentoring
Angel Tree - Prison Fellowship
Project Avary
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Kristin Turney, Ph.D. is a Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine. Her current research examines the consequences of criminal justice contact for family life: repercussions of criminal justice contact on the wellbeing of children and families over time; the relationship between criminal justice contact and family inequality; and evaluates the processes through which criminal justice contact fosters resilience. In this episode, we aimed to give the audience a better understanding of the needs of children with incarcerated parents. Our discussion included drawing parallels between parental incarceration and child well-being, and the consequences of parental incarceration. Lastly, Dr. Turney provided us with recommendations on how to address the needs of children with incarcerated parents.
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Dr. Laura Abrams, MSW, Ph.D. is a Professor and Chair of Social Welfare at UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. Her ethnographic scholarship has critically examined experiences of youth in the US justice system through reentry and the transition to adulthood. Currently she is pursuing research in the area of youth justice policy, urban youth civic engagement, and the aftermath of youth sentenced to life in prison. In this episode, we aimed to give the audience a better understanding of juvenile justice, reentry, and transition age youth. More specifically discussing how formerly incarcerated young men and women navigate reentry, and how it impacts their transition to adulthood. Our conversation included discussing pathways to delinquency, the importance of understanding and addressing the reentry needs of youth, and pathways to desistance for youth. Dr. Abrams provided us with a plethora of recommendations across various levels to better support and assist youth involved with the criminal justice system.
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Resources to learn more about the experiences about the experiences of youth involved in the justice system:
Abrams, L.S., Terry, D., & Inderbitzin, M. (2017). Everyday Desistance: The Transition to Adulthood Among Formerly Incarcerated Youth. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange: https://jjie.org/hub/reentry/resources/
No Kids in Prison Campaign: https://www.nokidsinprison.org/
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In this episode, VanKe’via leads an independent discussion about various myths that are often associated with justice-involved populations or reentry. She specifically highlighted 5 common myths and context/perspective to debunk these myths. One of the goals for More Life: The Reentry Podcast is to challenge the misconceptions about justice-involved populations and reentry, as well as inform and advocate for this population. The information provided in this episode has been selected from the North Carolina Community Action Association (NCCAA). The link for the information is provided below.
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Ms. Sheba Williams was born and raised in Richmond, VA. She has a multitude of degrees and licenses including a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management, a Master’s Instructor license, and professional licenses in Cosmetology and Barbering. While working as a mobile barber stylist and being actively involved in so many community service projects, Sheba found that more people than she realized had at least one thing in common with her... a felony conviction. Her passion for helping others be more than a conviction led to her starting a nonprofit, Nolef Turns in 2016. The organization was born to be a support system for those with justice and court involvement but quickly evolved into a day-to-day fight for removing the policies and stigmas around a past conviction. This episode is a part of a special segment highlighting Advocacy and Activism, which highlights individuals, supporters, or organizations who are making efforts to advocate and support returning citizens and their journey back to their communities. In this episode, we discussed the inspiration, development, mission, and reentry efforts of the Nolef Turns. In addition, we discussed how people can become involved, and upcoming reentry events. Advice and recommendations were also given to individuals who are seeking involvement.
Be sure to follow the Nolef Turns on all social media: @nolefturnsinc
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Jacob Bitters' is a 34-year-old father of 3 who is desperately trying to rebuild relationships with his children after being out of their lives for so long. While incarcerated, he was fortunate enough to receive a degree from WASHU and to attend LaunchCode (still involved in both). He works with the STL Reentry Collective and is an advisor for WASHU PEP programs. In this episode, we discuss his recent release from incarceration, as well as the various challenges he has encountered. Mr. Jacob’s discusses dealing with the trauma of incarceration while trying to fit into a society that makes him feel unwanted. In addition, he discusses personal traumas that have impacted his life. Mr. Jacob describes that he is trying to build his life so that he can be the father, son, and brother that his family desperately needs.
Dr. Kimberly R. Kras, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs at San Diego State University, where she teaches in the Criminal Justice and Public Administration programs. She earned her Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Missouri-St. Louis following a career with the Missouri Division of Probation and Parole. Kim’s research examines the lived experiences of people experiencing reentry from prison and their process toward desistance. Her work has specifically looked at the role of housing, social support, fines and fees, and most recently, employment in the reintegration of legal system involved people. She also considers how community corrections organizations, and their staff employ evidence-based practices to support (or hinder) the reintegration of justice-involved people. In this episode, we aimed to give the audience a better understanding of the challenges of a sexual offense and how those challenges impact reentry outcomes for these individuals. Along with how to reduce societal stigmatization and recommendations to help support individuals with a sexual offense.
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Dr. Caitlin Taylor is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice at La Salle University in Philadelphia. Her research centers on the collateral consequences of mass incarceration as well as challenges faced by returning citizens. Her work has been published in The Prison Journal, Justice Evaluation Journal, and several others. In this episode, we aimed to convey the importance of social support and how it shapes reentry outcomes. More specifically, discussing the different aspects of social support that are often involved in the reentry process. We discussed various relational roles that have been perceived as beneficial to returning citizens and examined the differences in social support needs across genders. Lastly, the conversation highlights the importance of providing social support during the reentry process and ways in which we can better provide support for returning citizens.
Want to know more about Dr. Caitlin Taylor follow her on Twitter: @CaitJTaylor
Also, check out her profile at La Salle University: https://www.lasalle.edu/sas/faculty-member/caitlin-taylor-ph-d/
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Dr. Chantal Fahmy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She received her Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from Arizona State University. Her research focuses on reentry and reintegration from prison, health criminology, social support, and the health-related consequences of incarceration. Her recent work has been published in Criminal Justice and Behavior, Journal of Adolescent Health, Social Science and Medicine, and Journal of Quantitative Criminology. In this episode, we aimed to give the audience a better understanding of health and its relationship to incarceration and reentry. More specifically we discussed common health trends among justice-involved populations, reasons why their health needs are impacted, and ways in which prison exacerbates health needs. In addition, we discussed the long term-consequences for not addressing justice involved health needs and how it shapes reentry outcomes. Lastly, recommendations were provided on different approaches that could be used to help address the health needs of justice-involved individuals.
Be sure to Dr. Chantal Fahmy on Twitter: @ChantalFahmy
Check out their Professional Pages: Google Scholar- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=R7p6oW8AAAAJ&hl=en
UTSA Criminology & Criminal Justice profile- https://hcap.utsa.edu/criminal-justice/faculty/
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Dr. Audrey Hickert joined the Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 2019 after completing her PhD at the University of Albany (SUNY). Her research interests span post-conviction justice interventions, with a focus on understanding the mechanisms that affect life-course trajectories. In this episode, the focus of the conversation was understanding the concept of desistance. This episode heavily focuses on theories, specifically life-course theories that relate to desistance. We discussed factors that motivate, maintain, and disrupt desistance. In addition, our conversation explored the implications of new research related to desistance and reconsiderations of the criminal justice system.
More information can be found about Dr. Hickert on: https://academics.siu.edu/public-policy/criminology-criminal-justice/faculty/
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Mr. Harvey Galler is a 46-year-old formerly incarcerated individual and is the co-founder of the STL Reentry Collective. He served 15 years on installments and has been incarcerated in multiple states. As someone that has been in and out of prison numerous times, he is now using his lived experiences and connections in the community to change the landscape of reentry for formerly incarcerated folk in the greater STL Community. This episode is a part of a special segment highlighting Advocacy and Activism. The Advocacy & Activism segment is a special collection of episodes that highlights individuals, supporters, or organizations who are making efforts to advocate and support returning citizens and their journey back to their communities. This collection highlights the advocates passion for helping justice-involved populations, how they are helping, and many other topics. In this episode, we discussed the development, mission, and reentry efforts of the STL Reentry Collective. In addition, we discussed how people can become involved, and upcoming reentry events. Advice and recommendations were also given to individuals who are seeking involvement.
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Check out their professional website to find resources for returning citizens: https://www.stlreentryresources.org/
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Dwight Pridgeon is a Re-entry Coordinator with the City of Little Rock, Arkansas. He is a graduate of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and is committed to serving Little Rock individuals seeking a second chance in life. Mr. Dwight is also an individual that was given a second chance. In this episode, the focus of the conversation was on defining reentry and what the reentry process entails. Mr. Dwight discussed his experiences working as a Re-entry Coordinator and his personal experiences of reentry. In addition, we discussed the importance of prioritizing reentry, as well as identified strengths, weaknesses, and gaps within reentry.
To learn more about Mr. Dwight Pridgeon, his work, and reentry efforts in Little Rock please follow on Facebook: City of Little Rock Re-Entry
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Dr. Kelly Moore is a licensed clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at East Tennessee State University (ETSU). Her research aims to improve behavioral health among justice-involved populations, with her primary interests being stigma reduction and access to evidenced-based care within the criminal legal system. In this episode, the focus of the conversation was on stigmatization and its impact on reentry outcomes. We discussed factors that foster community stigma and negative attitudes towards justice-involved populations. In addition, we conversed about the concept of the "master status" and its implications. Specifically, discussing how justice-involved populations internalize, anticipate, and manage stigma. To end our conversation, we highlighted ways in which we as community members can help debunk stigmatization towards returning citizens.
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Dr. Breanna Boppre is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Victim Studies at Sam Houston State University. Her research examines system-involvement through gendered and intersectional lenses, carceral system, and the impacts of incarceration on families. In this episode, the focus of the conversation was on how language impacts reentry outcomes and overall perceptions of returning citizens. We discussed common language associated with returning citizens and the criminal justice system, as well as the consequences of utilizing that language. In addition, the recent call for using more humanizing and person-centered language when describing justice-involved populations was discussed. Examples were provided of terminology to avoid and that is deemed more appropriate, as well as the benefits of utilizing this language.
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Dr. Tamara Kang is an Assistant Professor at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. She focuses on factors that shape attitudes and beliefs that present barriers to the re-entry process and fuel support for legislation that makes the community feel safer but does not have a specific nor deterrent effect. In this episode, the focus of conversation was the plethora of challenges that returning citizens encounter upon release from prison. Specifically, we discussed what makes life successful for those not justice-involved compared to those who are. In addition, we discussed the preexisting factors and conditions that exacerbate reentry failure, as well as how these challenges contribute to the cycle of recidivism.
Be sure to check out Dr. Kang’s work on her personal website: tkangbalzarini.com
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Dr. Breanne Pleggenkuhle is an Associate Professor at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. She examines the experiences of formerly incarcerated persons and the consequences of having a felony. In this episode, we will discuss the phenomenon of mass incarceration in the U.S., and the impact that it has on communities, especially disadvantaged groups. The topics discussed highlight the facts and ramifications of mass incarceration, the cycle of incarceration, and defining recidivism. In addition, factors that contribute or perpetuate mass incarceration will be discussed, as well as the importance of communities, society, and the criminal justice system tackling these issues.
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This trailer episode is an introduction to More Life: The Reentry Podcast, a platform of conversations about offender reentry, advocacy, and reform. More Life will discuss the ramifications of mass incarceration, challenges returning citizens encounter upon release, the importance of supporting returning citizens, and creative and informative ways to support and advocate for returning citizens. The goal of this podcast is to INFORM. EDUCATE. EMPOWER. Our targeted audience are general people who are aware of the problems and concerns associated with offender reentry and want to know more information or how to better support/or advocate for individuals that are being released from incarceration. Reentry is not just an individual problem, but an issue that impacts overall society. With the support and understanding of communities, we can help curb the cycle of incarceration and help provide returning citizens with the necessary tools to successfully re-integrate back into their communities.
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