The Connect Conversations, connecting the reentry community in the PNW through healthy dialogue.

Zakiya

This podcast is brought to you by Arms Around You - armsaroundyou.org a not for profit entity in Washington State, focused on reducing recidivism from Seattle to Tacoma and beyond. Each episode will highlight reentry stories, community resources, partner organizations and share raw conversations around reentry. Join the conversation! Interested in being highlighted shoot us an email to communications@armsaroundyou.org.

  1. 03/05/2023

    Meet Ms. Susan Burton, Founder of A New Way Of Life (ANWOL) of Los Angeles

    Susan Burton is a visionary, inspirational leader of the criminal justice reform movement, and author of award-winning memoir, Becoming Ms. Burton. Her lived experience through prison to recovery serves as her motivation to continue leading the fight against mass incarceration. The impact of her work and leadership has been recognized through numerous awards. In 2010, she was named a CNN Top Ten Hero and received the prestigious Citizen Activist Award from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She is also the recipient of the Encore Purpose Prize (2012) and the James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award (2014) among many more. Ms. Burton struggled to rise above a life of poverty, violence, and loss. After being released from prison for the sixth time, she was finally able to access recovery services in an affluent area of Los Angeles. There, she discovered and embraced opportunities that were never offered before. Determined to bring those resources to areas plagued by poverty and over-incarceration, Burton founded A New Way of Life Reentry Project (ANWOL) in 1998.  Now, over two decades later, A New Way of Life is an internationally recognized non-profit organization that promotes healing, leadership development, and safety for formerly incarcerated women.  ANWOL has supported the reentry of over 5,500 individuals through safe housing, pro bono legal services and leadership development to date. After a 2017-18 tour with her award-winning memoir, Becoming Ms. Burton, in 64 prisons and jails throughout 26 states and three countries, Burton launched the SAFE (Sisterhood Alliance for Freedom and Equality) Housing Network to replicate A New Way of Life’s effective and humane reentry model. Since 2018, Burton has mentored and supported twenty four organizations in sixteen US states (Alabama, Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington) and three countries (Uganda,  Kenya, and the US) to open their own safe homes. It is through this work that she thrives, enjoying the progress of her foundations, all while knowing how many individual lives she has touched and changed throughout her own journey. Burton is also the co-founder of All of Us or None (AOUON) and the Formerly Incarcerated & Convicted People and Families Movement (FICPFM), both national grassroots civil rights movements composed of formerly incarcerated individuals, their families and community allies. In collaboration with UCLA’s Critical Race Studies Program, she launched an employment rights reentry legal clinic, which has grown to be the largest of its kind in Southern California. Links: Being Susan Burton A New Way Of Life, S.A.F.E. House Network and more

    43 min
  2. Meet Dr. Felisa Bryant of The If Project

    02/05/2023

    Meet Dr. Felisa Bryant of The If Project

    We are thrilled to share our FB Live conversation with Dr. Felisa Bryant. Dr. Felisa Bryant brings extensive experience in effective nonprofit management, strategic planning, DE&I, and Board development. Felisa has always been a fighter for individuals whose voice has been lost, ignored, or simply just not heard, and endeavors to manage and broaden community resources and support offered to formerly incarcerated individuals returning to the community after incarceration. As a formerly incarcerated individual herself, Felisa knows firsthand that the needs of previously incarcerated women often go unacknowledged and unmet and stands in a position of responsibility for those coming after her. Felisa is skilled in program development and implementation in communities that are the least resourced and most stigmatized, providing direct service to those living within the intersections of homelessness, incarceration, addiction, acute crises, and trauma. Dr. Bryant currently serves as the Director of Programs for the IF Project, a nonprofit that that works alongside justice-impacted individuals, law enforcement, and members of the community in the belief that sharing personal stories brings about change and healing. Dr. Bryant received her PhD from Grand Canyon University and completed her dissertation in June 2021 titled: Formerly Incarcerated Females Perceptions on Their Reentry Transitions Back into Society: A Phenomenological Study.

    51 min
  3. Meet LeShawn Gamble of Renaissance 21 and Project L.O.V.E.

    01/01/2023

    Meet LeShawn Gamble of Renaissance 21 and Project L.O.V.E.

    Join us as we sit down with LeShawn Gamble. LeShawn Gamble is a community minded, US Army Veteran. He's currently a graduate student of psychology, sociology, and medicine at the University of Washington. As LeShawn would put it, he's also a former casualty of the disproportionate policing and prosecution practices of the American judicial system. Instead of succumbing to such an experience, he's instead fusing his artistic abilities with his desire to see true change in under-served communities. He embodies his personal and professional mission to empower at-risk youth in the Greater Puget Sound area with Project L.O.V.E. With a focus on social justice, LeShawn's art as well as his work center on a better future for communities of color. Making Art Renaissance 21 is a full spectrum art producer, from impressionist paintings to landscape, murals, mixed media, and portraits. ​Spreading Art We also host paint parties ages 4+, ranging from birthdays to corporate events. We produce private parties at various locations throughout the Greater Puget Sound area and also host customized parties for special occasions at the locale of your choice. Teaching Art Project L.O.V.E.  As a community, we must work together for change and social justice. Partnering with organizations, such as The Tacoma Urban League, we've been able to do amazing non-profit work in Pierce and King counties. Some of the biggest problems in our community come from joblessness, lack of opportunities, and a lack of hope. Our focus is social and economic equity through art, mentorship, education, and entrepreneurship. Renaissance 21 hopes to be your go-to source for art, events, and youth services. We are an engine for change. Bio referenced from: https://www.renaissancetwenty-one.com

    46 min
  4. 12/04/2022

    Season 2 - Ep. 1 Meet Avon Curtis, the woman behind the work of Arms Around You!

    Avon Curtis, Executive Director When single mother Avon Curtis founded Arms Around You (AAY), establishing a reentry resource program for individuals facing an array of personal obstacles post-incarceration was a personal undertaking. During her 25 years living in the Bay Area, Avon experienced addiction, incarceration,and homelessness. Against painstaking odds, Avon established a strong support system that helped her emerge from the penal system and the homeless population. Upon returning to her hometown of Seattle, the disregard and lack of support for incarcerated and homeless individuals, women in particular, was palpable. Avon witnessed people battling drug addiction, mental health issues, and domestic violence as they were released into an abyss of uncertainty with little direction or ability to reintegrate into an unforgiving society. A long-time advocate of the rights of incarcerated individuals, Avon founded AAY to assist people reentering into society from corrections and homelessness. With many years experience in the fields of project and case management, the Seattle native has firsthand knowledge of the obstacles individuals with criminal records face with reintegration into society, including issues related to employment, education, housing, family reunification, and eligibility for social service benefits. A Certified Manager of Housing through the National Center for Housing Management, Avon has over 20 years of experience in the field of Residential Management and Case Management. Avon is passionate about AAY and working with individuals to find a supportive community and success after incarceration.

    57 min

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This podcast is brought to you by Arms Around You - armsaroundyou.org a not for profit entity in Washington State, focused on reducing recidivism from Seattle to Tacoma and beyond. Each episode will highlight reentry stories, community resources, partner organizations and share raw conversations around reentry. Join the conversation! Interested in being highlighted shoot us an email to communications@armsaroundyou.org.