43 min

36 - Damon Cooke: Healing Through Cellblock Intellectuals Our Stories Matter

    • Mental Health

Damon Cooke is the co-founder and CEO of the Uncuffed Project, a non-profit organization that aims to change the narrative inside the prison system and reduce recidivism. Damon is a vivid example of resilience and determination, and what is like to bring change within the carceral system that is set up to oppress BIPOC communities. In this episode, Damon along with Susan Hess, who is a  Associate Professor at USC School of Social Work and extensive experience in the field of domestic violence, James Debbaco who currently serves as the Chair of the Unchained Scholars student caucus and is an MSW student at USC Suzanne Dworak Peck School of Social Work, and Martin Leyva, program coordinator for Project Bound at California State University, San Marcos and a doctoral student UC San Diego in education share their lived experiences and explore how the intersectionality in their struggles has brought healing in their journeys.

Visit the Our Stories Matter homepage to learn more about the podcast. Follow @TraumaInformedLA on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.

Damon Cooke is the co-founder and CEO of the Uncuffed Project, a non-profit organization that aims to change the narrative inside the prison system and reduce recidivism. Damon is a vivid example of resilience and determination, and what is like to bring change within the carceral system that is set up to oppress BIPOC communities. In this episode, Damon along with Susan Hess, who is a  Associate Professor at USC School of Social Work and extensive experience in the field of domestic violence, James Debbaco who currently serves as the Chair of the Unchained Scholars student caucus and is an MSW student at USC Suzanne Dworak Peck School of Social Work, and Martin Leyva, program coordinator for Project Bound at California State University, San Marcos and a doctoral student UC San Diego in education share their lived experiences and explore how the intersectionality in their struggles has brought healing in their journeys.

Visit the Our Stories Matter homepage to learn more about the podcast. Follow @TraumaInformedLA on Instagram and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.

43 min