Episodios

  • Meet Our Intern Nate Cody
    Feb 12 2025

    Nate Cody is a dedicated Criminal Justice student at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, an aspiring lawyer, and an intern at The National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens. Tune in to his podcast as he shares his thoughts, key takeaways, and future aspirations on criminal justice, reentry, and the path ahead.


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    21 m
  • Reentry Spotlight with Antoine Coleman
    Feb 12 2025

    Antoine Coleman’s story is one of resilience, redemption, and purpose. A native of Washington, D.C., he faced immense challenges from a young age—growing up without parental support and navigating the harsh realities of the streets during the turbulent 1990s. Incarcerated at just 21 years old and sentenced to life, he spent nearly 22 years behind bars before being released under the Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act (IRAA). Now, he dedicates his life to advocacy, using his experiences to mentor and inspire young people. Through speaking engagements at schools like Brookland Middle, Anacostia High, Georgetown, and even Harvard, Antoine finds fulfillment in guiding the next generation toward a better path. His mission is clear: to turn his past struggles into a source of hope and transformation for others.


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    50 m
  • Special Guest Michael Johnson | DC Fiscal Policy Institue Senior Policy Analyst
    Feb 12 2025

    Michael Johnson, Senior Policy Analyst at DC Fiscal Policy Institute, is driven by a personal mission to break down barriers for returning citizens. With firsthand experience of the challenges families face due to incarceration, he advocates for policies like the Second Chance Amendment Act to create pathways to employment, housing, and stability. For Michael, success is measured by how much we improve the lives of those reentering our communities upon release from a state institution.


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    53 m
  • Reentry Spotlight with Terrell Peters
    Feb 12 2025

    Terrell Peters’ reentry journey is a powerful story of resilience and redemption. Granted Compassionate Release under the Incarceration Reduction Amendment Act (IRAA), he now serves as a Campaign & Advocacy Fellow at DC Justice Lab, fighting for justice and second chances. #IRAA #ReentrySuccess #DCJusticeLab #AdvocacyForChange"


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    58 m
  • Reentry Spotlight with Stephanie Victor
    Oct 23 2024

    Stephanie Victor, mother of 2 sons & 1 daughter, proves resilience is unstoppable! Her journey to reunite with her family, find employment, and now advocate for others shows true strength. Stephanie lives by her motto “Got to Get Your Mind Right So Your Body Will Follow.” She's breaking barriers and helping other returning citizens find their way. #ReentrySuccess #ResilientMothers #SecondChances #BreakingBarriers


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    34 m
  • Special Guest Leslie | Private Lawyer
    May 23 2024

    Meet Leslie, a dedicated private lawyer championing IRAA cases and helping returning citizens overcome barriers to reentry! With compassion and expertise, Leslie ensures justice and a fresh start for those rejoining society. #LegalHero #JusticeForAll #IRAA #SecondChances

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    56 m
  • Reentry Spotlight with Darryl Williams
    May 22 2024

    Met Darryl Williams, an inspiring returning citizen turned advocate! After overcoming the barriers to reentry, he's now dedicated to helping others transition smoothly and find their path. His story is a testament to resilience and the power of second chances. #ReentrySuccess #SecondChances #Inspiration

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    44 m
  • Special Guest Jason Ziedenberg | DC Justice Lab Director of Research and Publications
    May 20 2024

    Jason Ziedenberg, Director of Research and Publications, is transforming justice reform with data-driven advocacy for returning citizens. His work highlights the power of research in creating effective reintegration strategies and reducing recidivism. Let's support evidence-based change! #JusticeReform #DataDriven #ReturningCitizens #ResearchMatters

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    43 m