Reentry Radio

  • Autor: Vários
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Sinopse

Reentry Radio is the official podcast of the Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.

Episódios

  • Staff and Student Conversation: Kenny and Labre

    15/07/2021 Duração: 11min

    In the latest episode of Reentry Radio, Reentry Specialist Kenny Inniss speaks with Prison-to-College Pipeline (P2CP) alum Labre Fulcher about his experiences in P2CP, getting involved in theater, working in reentry after his release, and more.

  • Student and Staff Conversation: Richard & Amy Pt. II

    16/04/2021 Duração: 10min

    In the latest episode of reentry radio, Intake and Supportive Services Manager Amy Wald speaks with Prison-to-College Pipeline (P2CP) alum Richard Lazarini about his experiences in P2CP, continuing college in the community, the COVID-19 pandemic, and more.

  • Student and Staff Conversation: Richard & Amy

    11/03/2021 Duração: 18min

    In the latest episode of reentry radio, Intake and Supportive Services Manager Amy Wald (R) speaks with Prison-to-College Pipeline alum Richard Lazarini (L) about his experiences taking classes while incarcerated, working with College Initiative to resume his education in the community, and using everything he learned to launch a new business.

  • Student & Counselor Conversation: Dorphus & Ayiisha

    15/12/2020 Duração: 13min

    In this episode, College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Ayiisha Ferrell speaks with her student Dorphus Williams about his experiences in CI and his recent graduation from City Tech. 

  • Student & Staff Conversation: Lateef & Katie

    16/11/2020 Duração: 15min

    In this episode, the Institute's Communications & Development Associate, Katie Beiter, speaks with Lateef Sanders, a member of the College Initiative (CI) community and a recent graduate of Brooklyn College, about his experiences in CI, his past, the challenges of COVID-19, and more. 

  • Student & Counselor Conversation: Mimi & Desiree

    19/10/2020 Duração: 12min

    In this episode, former College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Desiree Gomez speaks with her student Mimi Pascual about her experiences in CI and her recent graduation from City College of New York. 

  • Student & Counselor Conversation: Freddy & Kombeh

    18/09/2020 Duração: 10min

    In this episode, College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Kombeh Jobe speaks with Freddy Jacobs about his experiences in CI and his recent graduation from City College.

  • Student & Counselor Conversation: Charles & Ayiisha

    11/08/2020 Duração: 08min

    In this episode, College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Ayiisha Ferrell speaks with Charles Clink about his experiences in CI and his recent graduation from the NYU Silver School of Social Work.

  • Navigating Employment Discrimination

    06/12/2019 Duração: 14min

    In this episode of Reentry Radio, PRI talks to Melissa Ader, a staff attorney at the Legal Aid Society's Worker Justice Project, about conviction-related employment discrimination and the steps New York has taken to combat it with the Fair Chance Act. Passed in 2015, this act levels the playing field for justice-involved individuals “because it pushes the criminal record inquiry until after the person gets a job offer,” according to Melissa. Justice-involved individuals, however, still face discrimination in the hiring process. Melissa outlines the ways in which those individuals can navigate employment discrimination and the importance of information sharing in shifting norms and practices. 

  • The Mentor-Mentee Relationship

    06/11/2019 Duração: 08min

    In the latest of episode of Reentry Radio, former College Initiative mentoring coordinator, Alejo Rodriguez, discusses the mentor-mentee relationship. Rodriguez highlights the emphasis on compassion, empathy, and respect in eliminating the top-down structure typical for mentor-mentee relationships to best support justice-involved individuals seeking higher education. He argues that, in these types of relations, there is mutual reward and satisfaction along with a certain level of authenticity and sensitivity between mentor and mentee. CI is a community of successful, positive, and supportive students, alumni, and staff dedicated to creating pathways from criminal justice involvement to college and beyond. We achieve this through individualized assistance with college selection, enrollment, financial aid, academic counseling, peer mentoring, and supportive workshops. In short, CI encourages people to enroll in college who might not have considered it, removes barriers to their enrollment, and creates a support

  • Memoir as Justice

    10/10/2019 Duração: 19min

    Over the course of several months, students in PRI's College Initiative (CI) program participated in a memoir writing program with , a writing program that uses a trauma-informed approach to bring workshops to incarcerated, formerly incarcerated, and justice-involved individuals. In this episode, we speak with Jessica Hall, the founder and executive director of Prison Writes, and Brenneis Nesbitt, a CI student who participated in the memoir writing workshop. 

  • College Initiative StoryCorps Interviews -- Part V: El Sun

    13/09/2019 Duração: 09min

    PRI’s College Initiative (CI) program partnered with the , which works to preserve and amplify the voices of individuals directly impacted by mass incarceration. In this episode, El Sun discusses the struggles he faced growing up and his experiences pursuing education during and after incarceration. 

  • College Initiative StoryCorps Interviews -- Part IV: Victor and Tomas

    22/08/2019 Duração: 14min

    PRI's College Initiative (CI) program partnered with the , which works to preserve and amplify the voices of individuals directly impacted by mass incarceration. Through a workshop with the Justice Project, CI students Tomas (above, left) and Victor (above, right) interviewed each other about their experiences pursuing education before, during, and after incarceration. 

  • College Initiative StoryCorps Interviews -- Part III: Carlos and Derek

    15/07/2019 Duração: 09min

    PRI's College Initiative (CI) program partnered with the , which works to preserve and amplify the voices of individuals directly impacted by mass incarceration. Through a workshop with the Justice Project, CI staff member Carlos Quintana (above, left) interviewed CI student Derek about his experiences taking college classes while incarcerated, experiencing the elimination of Pell grants for incarcerated students, and continuing his education through CI after his release. 

  • College Initiative StoryCorps Interviews -- Part II: Liz and LaStar

    19/06/2019 Duração: 05min

    In 2017, PRI's College Initiative (CI) program partnered with the , which works to preserve and amplify the voices of individuals directly impacted by mass incarceration. Through a workshop with the Justice Project, CI students LaStar (above, left) and Liz (above, right) interviewed each other about their childhood aspirations and their experiences with justice involvement and higher education.

  • College Initiative StoryCorps Interviews -- Part I: Deivy and Philip

    03/05/2019 Duração: 20min

    The Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) at John Jay College partnered with the StoryCorps Justice Project in their mission to amplify the stories of people who have been directly impacted by mass incarceration and the justice system. In this episode, College Initiative students Deivy and Philip discuss their experiences being incarcerated, seeking higher education as a means of refuge, dealing with personal struggles, and finding a sense of community both within and outside the prison walls.

  • Building Communities, Changing Lives: NYC Justice Corps, Part Two

    06/07/2018 Duração: 24min

    In the second episode of our two-part series about the NYC Justice Corps program, we’re bringing you an even closer look at the intricacies of the program’s community benefits project model. On June 28, 2017, the Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) released a report entitled Building Communities, Changing Lives: The NYC Justice Corps Community Benefit Projects as part of the Occasional Series on Research in Reentry. At the event, panelists, NYC Justice Corps alumni, and audience members discussed the transformative power of community benefits projects. This episode, the second in our series about NYC Justice Corps, feature the voices of the NYC Justice Corps alumni, community-based host sites, and community stakeholders who participated in the panel: Briana Montero, NYC Justice Corps alumni Cyrus Garrett, former Executive Director of the NYC Young Men’s Initiative Almond Santos, NYC Justice Corps alumni Colin Maloney, NYC Justice Corps alumni Pastor Marcia Usher Kerr Reverend Frank Morales Dianne Morales, Execut

  • Building Communities, Changing Lives: NYC Justice Corps, Part One

    14/05/2018 Duração: 22min

    Season Two of Reentry Radio is back! What changes do justice-involved youth want to see in their communities? How can social engagement empower youth as community members? What does it look like when community leaders are committed to holistically supporting  youth? In this episode of Reentry Radio, we bring you an inside look at the New York City Justice Corps program, which aims to change the dynamic between justice-involved young adults and the communities in which they live. Through community benefit projects, in which program participants design and carry out renovation and restoration projects in their communities, NYC Justice Corps promotes transformation and leadership. On June 28, 2017, the Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) released a report entitled Building Communities, Changing Lives: The NYC Justice Corps Community Benefit Projects as part of the Occasional Series on Research in Reentry. At the event, panelists, NYC Justice Corps alumni, and audience members discussed the transformative power of c

  • A Place to Call Home: Part 3

    01/11/2017 Duração: 59min

    This episode of Reentry Radio is the conclusion of a special three-part series about housing access and support for people with criminal justice system involvement. On October 27, 2016, the Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) held a special event in partnership with The Fortune Society, The Supportive Housing Network of New York, and the Corporation for Supportive Housing. This day-long event, Excluded: A Dialogue on Safe, Supportive, and Affordable Housing for People with Justice System Involvement, gathered together a group of speakers and panelists from a variety of fields. This episode features the panel “Creating a New Paradigm,” which tasked speakers with considering new approaches to housing. Laura Mascuch, Executive Director of the Supportive Housing Network of New York, moderated the panel, which featured: Marta Nelson, Executive Director of the New York State Council on Community Reentry and Reintegration Trish Marsik, Executive Director of the Mayor’s Task Force on Behavioral Health and the Criminal J

  • A Place to Call Home: Part 2

    01/11/2017 Duração: 57min

    This episode of Reentry Radio is part two of a special three-part series about housing access and support for people with criminal justice system involvement. On October 27, 2016, the Prisoner Reentry Institute (PRI) held a special event in partnership with The Fortune Society, The Supportive Housing Network of New York, and the Corporation for Supportive Housing. This day-long event, Excluded: A Dialogue on Safe, Supportive, and Affordable Housing for People with Justice System Involvement, gathered together a group of speakers and panelists from a variety of fields. This episode features the panel “Drilling Down: the Barriers to Housing Faced by People with Justice System Involvement,” moderated by Richard Cho, Director of Behavioral Health at the Council of State Governments Justice Center, featuring: Sideya Sherman, Executive Vice President for Community Engagement and Partnerships at the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Liz Gaynes, President and CEO of the Osborne Association Linda Glassman, Deput

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