20 episodes

WE GOT US NOW podcast shines a spotlight on the invisible population of 10 million children and young adults in the US impacted by parental incarceration. WE endure the collateral consequences of mass incarceration in the US. Our Stories are often unknown and untold. Our Traumas are misdiagnosed and overlooked. Our Futures are often misrepresented and our experiences are unheard. WE will NO longer be silenced by our pain. These are OUR STORIES! To learn more, go to www.WEGOTUSNOW.org

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WE GOT US NOW podcast shines a spotlight on the invisible population of 10 million children and young adults in the US impacted by parental incarceration. WE endure the collateral consequences of mass incarceration in the US. Our Stories are often unknown and untold. Our Traumas are misdiagnosed and overlooked. Our Futures are often misrepresented and our experiences are unheard. WE will NO longer be silenced by our pain. These are OUR STORIES! To learn more, go to www.WEGOTUSNOW.org

    S4 | EP 2: ANNA HASKINS ~ Shifting the Lens In Research about Children With Incarcerated Parents

    S4 | EP 2: ANNA HASKINS ~ Shifting the Lens In Research about Children With Incarcerated Parents

    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series

    WELCOME to Season 4 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series POWERED by The Just Trust

    For our 6th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day, WE spotlight voices from our community, and uplift our allies working across the field to create a just and equitable society that seeks to keep justice-impacted families connected.

    Anna R. Haskins is the Andrew V. Tackes Associate Professor of Sociology and Associate Director of Notre Dame's Initiative on Race and Resilience (IRR). Her research examines how three of America’s most powerful social institutions—the education system, the family, and the criminal justice system—connect and interact in ways that both preserve and mitigate social inequality, with emphasis on early educational outcomes, intergenerational impacts, and disparities by race/ethnicity. Her work has been published in the American Sociological Review, Sociology of Education and Social Science Research, among other scholarly outlets, and she is co-editor of a recent book – When Parents are Incarcerated: Interdisciplinary Research and Interventions to Support Children (2018, APA Press). Her research focuses on how a parent’s incarceration impacts how they interact with schools and its impact on a child’s educational outcomes. Anna is a former elementary school teacher and prior to coming to Notre Dame she was an assistant professor of sociology at Cornell University. In February 2024, Notre Dame Student Government awarded Haskins the Black Excellence Faculty Award to honor her work as an outstanding Black community member.

    In this episode, Anna shares about her research on children and youth with incarcerated fathers and highlights their optimism, hope and resilience, and the dampening effect that hampers their view of success due to lack of access to resources.



    This episode is NOT TO BE MISSED!



    FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO: WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram | Twitter

    LISTEN to the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on SPOTIFY, APPLE Podcasts and all podcasts platforms.

    #WEGOTUSNOW  #10MillionInspired #ChildWellBeing #SocialConnection #Community #MentalHealthMatters #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #keepfamiliesconnected #WeGotUsNowPodcast

    • 39 min
    S4 | EP 1: MOTHER'S DAY EDITION - CHESA BOUDIN: Harnessing Energy ~ Channeling Negative Experiences into Positive Outcomes

    S4 | EP 1: MOTHER'S DAY EDITION - CHESA BOUDIN: Harnessing Energy ~ Channeling Negative Experiences into Positive Outcomes

    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series

    WELCOME to Season 4 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series POWERED by The Just Trust

    For our 6th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day, WE spotlight voices from our community, and uplift our allies working across the field to create a just and equitable society that seeks to keep justice-impacted families connected.

    Chesa Boudin is the founding executive director of Berkeley’s Criminal Law & Justice Center. He is an attorney and graduate of Yale College and Yale law school. He attended Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. He clerked for two federal judges, worked for years as a deputy public defender in San Francisco, and became district attorney of San Francisco in 2020 until his recall in 2022. Boudin’s work has appeared or been profiled in The Yale Law Journal, The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The LA Times, The Chicago Tribune, and many more.

    In this episode, Chesa talks about what it was like growing up as a child with incarcerated parents -- his Mom, Kathy Boudin and his Dad, David Gilbert, spent a combined 62 years in prison from the time Chesa was 14 months old. He discusses being raised by his adopted parents in a privileged environment, the challenges he grappled with growing up visiting his biological parents, and the significant resources and supportive community that helped him harness his energy as a child into a resilient adult able to face challenging circumstances.

    This episode is dedicated, In Loving Memory of Chesa's biological Mother, Kathy Boudin.

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram | Twitter

    LISTEN to the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on SPOTIFY, APPLE Podcasts and all podcasts platforms.

    #WEGOTUSNOW  #10MillionInspired #ChildWellBeing #SocialConnection #Community #MentalHealthMatters #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #keepfamiliesconnected #WeGotUsNowPodcast

    • 1 hr 8 min
    S3 | EP 7: THE SENTENCING PROJECT ~ 50 YEARS & A WAKEUP

    S3 | EP 7: THE SENTENCING PROJECT ~ 50 YEARS & A WAKEUP

    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series

    WELCOME to Season 3 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series.

    For our 5th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day, WE spotlight our community voices, bring awareness to 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in 2023, and uplift our allies working to reform the criminal legal system and create a just, equitable society that seeks to keep justice-impacted families connected

    S3 | EP 7: THE SENTENCING PROJECT ~ 50 YEARS & A WAKEUP (BONUS EPISODE)

    In the wake of 50 Years of Mass Incarceration, this BONUS EPISODE spotlights WE GOT US NOW ally and partner, The Sentencing Project with an in-depth discussion featuring Acting Executive Director, Kara Gotsch and Senior Director of Advocacy, Nicole Porter. about the state of mass incarceration in the United States.  

    Launched in 2023, the year-long public education campaign,  #50YearsAndAWakeUp: Ending The Mass Incarceration Crisis In America includes a coalition of advocates, experts, and partners, such as, WE GOT US NOW, all working towards raising awareness about the dire state of the U.S. criminal legal system, the devastating impact of incarceration on communities and families, and proposes more effective crime prevention strategies for our country. 

    The title for this campaign was born out of a colloquial phrase that incarcerated people sometimes use to describe the life of their sentence, plus one day (e.g. “I have 20 years and a wake up”). It also serves as a double-entendre, calling for our country to “wake up” to the harsh and dangerous realities of mass incarceration in America. To learn more, go to, https://www.sentencingproject.org/advocacy/50-years-and-a-wake-up-ending-the-mass-incarceration-crisis-in-america/

    This informative, educational BONUS episode is not to be missed!

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org| Instagram: @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    LISTEN to the FULL SEASON of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on SPOTIFY, APPLE Podcasts and all podcasts platforms.

    #WEGOTUSNOW  #50YearsandAWakeUp #TheSentencing Project #10MillionInspired #WellBeing #SocialConnection #Community #50Years #endlifeimprisonment #massincarceration #endmassincarceration ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #keepfamiliesconnected #WeGotUsNowPodcast

    • 1 hr 10 min
    S 3 | EP 6: FATHER'S DAY EDITION - RICKEYRA JIVENS: 32 Father's Days ~ Seeking Freedom for Her Father Serving a Life Sentence

    S 3 | EP 6: FATHER'S DAY EDITION - RICKEYRA JIVENS: 32 Father's Days ~ Seeking Freedom for Her Father Serving a Life Sentence

    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series

    WELCOME to Season 3 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series.

    For our 5th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day, WE spotlight our community voices, bring awareness to 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in 2023, and uplift our allies working to reform the criminal legal system and create a a just, equitable society that seeks to keep justice-impacted families connected.

    S3 | EP 6: FATHER'S DAY EDITION - RICKEYRA JIVENS: 32 Father's Day ~ Seeking Freedom for Her Father Serving a Life Sentence

    Rickeyra is a Savannah Georgia native who works as a Film + Media Entrepreneur in the Entertainment Industry. She is a 2022 WE GOT US NOW ACTIONIST and Daughter of incarcerated parent, Ricky Jivens, who has seved 32 years of a life sentence. ️

    In this episode, Rickeyra speaks about her journey uncovering her father's life sentence from childhood into adulthood. Her father, Ricky, has been incarcerated since he was 20 years old and at 52 years old is the ONLY person in his case that remains incarcerated.  ️

    Rickeyra was just 3 months old when her father went to prison and has no memory of meeting him outside of prison walls. ️ She shares about the challenges she experienced at school, home and in her community as a daughter with an incarcerated father. ️

    It's been 32 Father's Days separated from her Dad in prison. Rickeyra is determined to end the trauma, stigma and shame of parental incarceration. Her father is a changed man that deserves a second chance.



    This episode is not to be missed! 



    #WEGOTUSNOW #10MillionInspired #WellBeing #RickeyraJivens #SocialConnection #Community #Actionist #ActionistinAction #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #keepfamiliesconnectedseries #WeGotUsNowPodcast



    FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO: www.WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram: @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    • 38 min
    S3 | EP 5: DERONTE CRAIG ~ Redefining Life's Journey ~ Utilizing Principles for Success Amidst the Pain Points of Parental Incarceration

    S3 | EP 5: DERONTE CRAIG ~ Redefining Life's Journey ~ Utilizing Principles for Success Amidst the Pain Points of Parental Incarceration

    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series

    WELCOME to Season 3 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series.

    For our 5th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day, WE spotlight our community voices, bring awareness to 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in 2023, and uplift our allies working to reform the criminal legal system and create a a just, equitable society that seeks to keep justice-impacted families connected.

    S3 | EP 5: DeRonte Craig ~ Redefining Life's Journey ~ Utilizing Principles for Success Amidst the Pain Points of Parental Incarceration 

    DeRonte was born in Washington DC and a few months after his birth his father, Ronald Craig, was sentenced tp prison and had been there his entire life. The absence of his Dad played an intricate role in DeRonte's life and left alot of responsibilities on him as the eldest child. The prressures of being the parent child almost derailed DeRonte's lifepath. However, the influence of his strong family support system -- his mother, paternal grandparents and his father from prison -- propelled him from the pathway towards becoming a statistic and into a focused student with a 4.0 grade point average that led to him completing college at HBCU Bowie State University, becoming an Entrepreneur, adjunct professor and WE GOT US NOW Actionist. 

    In this episode, DeRonte shares powerful principles with our WE GOT US NOW community on how he has maintained his success and motivation to thrive personally and professionally. His commitment to get his biggest supporter, his Dad, Ronald Criag, home who after 24 years in prison is not eligible for release until 2040 and his journey to creating digital marketing agency, nine27.co.

    This episode is not to be missed! 



    #WEGOTUSNOW #10MillionInspired #WellBeing #SocialConnection #Community #Actionist #DeRonteCraig #ActionistinAction #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #keepfamiliesconnected #WeGotUsNowPodcast



    FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org| Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    • 57 min
    S3 | EP 4: RACHEL E. BARKOW ~ Navigating Punishment in America

    S3 | EP 4: RACHEL E. BARKOW ~ Navigating Punishment in America

    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series

    WELCOME to Season 3 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series.

    For our 5th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day, WE spotlight our community voices, bring awareness to 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in 2023, and uplift our allies working to reform the criminal legal system and create a a just, equitable society that seeks to keep justice-impacted families connected. 



    ⭐ S3 | EP 4: RACHEL E. BARKOW ~ Navigating Punishment in America



    Rachel Barkow is the Charles Seligson Professor of Law at NYU School of Law. She also serves as the faculty director of the Zimroth Center on the Administration of Criminal Law at NYU.

    From 2013 to 2019, she served as a member of the United States Sentencing Commission. She is the author of Prisoner of Politics: Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration (Harvard/Belknap, 2019). She has also written more than 30 articles, and she is recognized as one of the country’s leading experts on criminal law and policy. Barkow teaches courses in criminal law, administrative law, and constitutional law.

    In 2013, she was the recipient of the NYU Distinguished Teaching Award. The Law School awarded her its Podell Distinguished Teaching Award in 2007. After graduating from Northwestern University (BA, 1993), Barkow attended Harvard Law School (JD, 1996), where she won the Sears Prize. She served as a law clerk to Judge Laurence H. Silberman on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and Justice Antonin Scalia on the US Supreme Court. Barkow was an associate at Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd & Evans in Washington, DC. 

    This episode is not to be missed!

    #WeGotUsNow #10MillionInspired #WellBeing #SocialConnection #Community #RachelBarkow #MassIncarceration #endmassincarceration #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #ParentsBehindBars #Family #RankedTop10 #WeGotUsNowPodcast

    FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    • 1 hr

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