Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now

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Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now

To share compelling stories about system-impacted youth, their families, and their communities, so that listeners are inspired to take meaningful community action and support the advocacy work of the Delta Project.

  1. Episode 19: Nick Williams Talks Finding Purpose and Love After Incarceration || A Delta Project Podcast

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    Episode 19: Nick Williams Talks Finding Purpose and Love After Incarceration || A Delta Project Podcast

    In this powerful episode of "What I Know Now," journey with our hosts Cole and Bilal as they delve into the raw and transformative stories of Nick Williams. Exploring life in and after the juvenile justice system, Nick opens up about his experiences of anger, the frequent run-ins with the law, and how he managed to turn his life around despite the grim circumstances. Discover how the absence of a father figure shaped him and how his entrepreneurial spirit gave birth to "One Love," a universal brand forged during his incarceration. Listen in as the trio discusses the impact of school environments and the importance of patience and understanding from teachers towards students facing internal battles. Highlighting the crucial role of community, mentorship, and the desire for belonging, they reveal the hidden challenges that young black boys face in seeking acceptance and identity. This episode offers a compelling look at breaking chains of generational trauma, the quest for personal transformation, and fostering change. Perfect for educators, parents, and anyone interested in juvenile justice reform, this episode provides honest insights into how supportive human connections can drastically alter the trajectory of a young person's life. Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, growth, and the journey from repeated incarceration to becoming a change-maker. Available on the Delta Project's website or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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  2. Episode 17: Anthony Flakes' Evolution: Emotional Honesty and Parenting || A Delta Project Podcast

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    Episode 17: Anthony Flakes' Evolution: Emotional Honesty and Parenting || A Delta Project Podcast

    In this powerful episode of "What I Know Now" by The Delta Project, Guest host Ms. Shanda Vaughn and Cole Williams sit down with Anthony Flakes, a dedicated young father who has transformed his life from the juvenile justice system to responsible fatherhood. Anthony shares his emotional journey of becoming a father at 19, navigating financial pressures, and overcoming the absence of his own father figure. Anthony discusses his commitment to being an ever-present dad, emphasizing the importance of emotional honesty and breaking societal stereotypes that often silence male emotional expression. He describes the challenges of co-parenting, balancing personal desires with fatherhood duties, and the invaluable lessons he imparts to his children by modeling positive behavior. The conversation delves into Anthony’s reflections on his past experiences in juvenile detention, his motivation to change after the birth of his daughter, and his advocacy for support networks among young fathers. Co-host Shonda praises Anthony’s self-awareness and maturity at just 24, while guest Stacy acknowledges the misconceptions about young fathers and the need for mutual support. Listeners will be inspired by Anthony’s story of resilience and growth, his dedication to providing love and guidance, and his vision for setting new norms for future generations. Whether you're a young parent, an advocate for juvenile justice reform, or simply looking for heartfelt, transformative stories, this episode offers insightful reflections on the challenges and triumphs of responsible fatherhood. Don’t miss this inspiring narrative — listen to "What I Know Now" Episode 17 and discover the powerful impact one committed father can make. Be sure to follow the Delta Project on Spotify, YouTube, and other platforms, and visit our website for more stories and resources.

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  3. Episode 16: Transforming Lives: Dominic's Journey from Juvenile Justice to Personal Growth || A Delta Project Podcast

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    Episode 16: Transforming Lives: Dominic's Journey from Juvenile Justice to Personal Growth || A Delta Project Podcast

    In this profound episode of the "What I Know Now" podcast by The Delta Project, hosts Bilal and Cole sit down with Dominic, a young man whose life took a 180-degree turn after entering the juvenile justice system at the age of 14. With raw honesty and resilience, Dominic shares his journey from making poor choices rooted in peer pressure and lack of guidance to finding self-love, discovering the value of mentorship, and stepping into a brighter future. You'll hear Dominic's gripping story, beginning with the night he was arrested for car theft, the realization he had in juvenile detention, and the pivotal moments that changed his mindset. From navigating the complexities of probation to the transformative power of the Boys and Mentors group at Next Tech High School, Dominic dives deep into the influences that pulled him towards destructive behaviors and what ultimately led him back to a path of hope and positivity. Listen as Dominic discusses the importance of role models, self-care, and genuine friendships, touching on the struggles of growing up without a father and the impact of strong maternal influence. He reflects on what he would tell his younger self and provides invaluable advice for other young individuals facing similar challenges. This episode is not just about Dominic’s past; it’s a celebration of his present achievements and future aspirations, including his upcoming graduation and plans for college. Hear firsthand how a troubled teen became an inspiring role model, ready to give back and mentor others. Follow us on Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts!

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  4. Episode 15: Jason Smith on 'Raise the Age' and Redefining Juvenile Justice in Michigan

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    Episode 15: Jason Smith on 'Raise the Age' and Redefining Juvenile Justice in Michigan

    In this powerful episode of "What I Know Now," hosts Bilal and Cole delve deep into the world of juvenile justice with their esteemed guest, Jason Smith, the Executive Director of the Michigan Center for Youth Justice. With compelling insights from Bilal's own journey from high school dropout to youth advocate, we explore the critical intersections of personal transformation and systemic reform. Key Highlights: Youth Empowerment: Discover Bilal's stance on the importance of allowing young people to make mistakes and learn, emphasizing supportive community reintegration for youth returning from the adult justice system. Impactful Research: Uncover the findings of the "Youth Behind Bars" study, revealing the staggering statistic that 95% of minors in the adult system are there solely because they were 17, fueling advocacy for preventing youth from entering adult courts. Reformative Advocacy: Learn about the Michigan Center for Youth Justice's robust efforts to influence policy changes, educate the public, and drive legislative reform to support at-risk youth. Educational Initiatives: Host Cole Williams shares experiences from the classroom, using MCYJ’s publications to equip detained youths with knowledge about systemic issues and reforms. Diversion Programs: Bilal discusses the effectiveness of robust youth diversion strategies, highlighting therapy, substance abuse treatment, family engagement, and community-based programs as key to reducing reliance on the justice system. Role of Representation: Both hosts stress the importance of visible, positive role models and the need for young people to see success as an achievable goal. Bilal shares his own transformative story and ongoing mentorship with "at-risk" youth. Raise the Age Campaign: Understand the national movement to increase juvenile court jurisdiction from 17 to 18, which has been a significant part of Michigan's legislative reforms aimed at juvenile justice. Empowering Youth Voices: Hear about the statewide fellowship to empower young people involved with the justice system to become advocates and gain transferable skills for policy roles, creating a curriculum with MCYJ staff that covers juvenile justice, policy advocacy, and media engagement. Family Engagement: Explore the importance of respectful, effective engagement with families in the juvenile justice system, contrasting with the adult system. Financial Burdens and Reforms: Gain insights into the successful advocacy for eliminating juvenile court fines and fees, lifting financial burdens from families, and driving equitable reform across the justice system. Breaking Down Barriers: Join us in raw conversations that break down barriers and foster change in perceptions and policies related to juvenile justice, inspired by personal stories and expert insights. Tune in to be inspired by the dedication and passion driving juvenile justice reform, and learn how the Michigan Center for Youth Justice is making a transformative impact on young lives. Follow "What I Know Now" on all podcast platforms and visit the Delta Project’s website for more advocacy insights. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of youth advocacy, systemic change, and personal redemption.

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  5. Episode 14: Patience, Grace, and Understanding: Insights from the What I Know Now Podcast || Season 1 Recap || A Delta Project Podcast

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    Episode 14: Patience, Grace, and Understanding: Insights from the What I Know Now Podcast || Season 1 Recap || A Delta Project Podcast

    Hey listeners, welcome to a special recap episode of "What I Know Now," a podcast by The Delta Project. In this episode, we'll be looking back on our incredible first season and discussing some of the most impactful moments and guests we've had the privilege of featuring. We'll hear from our hosts Cole, Joel, Bilal, and our producer Caton Vance as they share their personal insights and reflections on the journey so far. Throughout the season, we've had the honor of elevating the stories of young people in the juvenile justice system, connecting with others involved in the system, and working towards changing narratives and fostering positive change in our community. From heartfelt conversations with guests like Cayden Brown and Stacy McGinnis to the transformative experiences of our very own hosts, this season has been a testament to the power of vulnerability, patience, and open-mindedness. Join us as we delve into the challenges and triumphs of building this podcast, the lessons we've learned along the way, and our hopes for the future of "What I Know Now" and The Delta Project. We'll also be discussing the importance of giving agency to young people within the juvenile justice system and the impact of negative labels on our youth. So, sit back, relax, and get ready for an insightful and inspiring look back at our first season. Don't forget to check out the incredible programs offered by The Delta Project on our website and follow us on your favorite podcast platforms. We're just getting started, and we can't wait to share more powerful stories with you in season two!

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  6. Episode 13: The Role of Music in Social Change: A Conversation with Mykal Rose || What I Know Now - A Delta Project Podcast

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    Episode 13: The Role of Music in Social Change: A Conversation with Mykal Rose || What I Know Now - A Delta Project Podcast

    Join hosts Joel and Cole in a transformative conversation with reggae legend Mykal Rose and special guest Bilal on this enriching episode of What I Know Now: A Podcast by The Delta Project. Dive deep into the lived experiences and wisdom of Mykal Rose, who opens up about his journey growing up in the challenging environments of Jamaica's ghettos. Mykal shares compelling stories of his near-violent encounters and emphasizes the crucial need for power, community support, and second chances for the youth—a demographic that truly represents the future of our society. Explore the power of music, as Mykal discusses his current afrobeat album and legendary tracks like "General Penitentiary," which has a timeless impact in discouraging a life of crime. Bilal joins the conversation, asking imperative questions about urban communities and systemic issues, while Mykal reveals how he avoided violence and the police's radar, propelled by the inspiring influence of his father. The episode further highlights the importance of reciprocal relationships between elders and young people, stressing the need for elders to listen and guide the youth. Learn about Black Uhuru's unforgettable performance at a California prison and its profound message against seeing imprisonment as a status symbol. Experience the hosts' passionate discussion on the role of absent fathers and the profound influence of positive father figures in redirecting lives. Reflect on Mykal's deep connection to Africa, his dreams of repatriation, and his commitment to humanitarian rights. The conversation also touches upon the evolution of music and creative processes, with anecdotes about breaking into the music industry influenced by legends like BB King and R&B icons. Tune in and be inspired. Check out more programs on The Delta Project's website and follow us on various platforms to stay connected.

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  7. Episode 11: Changing the System: Cayden Brown on Juvenile Justice and Teen Advocacy || What I Know Now - A Delta Project Podcast

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    Episode 11: Changing the System: Cayden Brown on Juvenile Justice and Teen Advocacy || What I Know Now - A Delta Project Podcast

    Join us for an inspiring episode of "What I Know Now" by The Delta Project, where hosts Joel, Cole, and Bilal dive deep into the world of youth advocacy and justice with the trailblazing Cayden Brown. At just 17, Cayden is already a juvenile defense attorney and a passionate activist dedicated to transforming the justice system from within. In this episode, Cayden shares his compelling journey, fueled by personal experiences within the legal system that drove him to seek justice for others. We explore the revolutionary Trespass Project, an initiative spearheaded by Cayden to empower teenagers to create meaningful change in society. From the importance of representation in the justice system to redefining the concept of trespass as a force for good, Cayden offers a fresh perspective on advocacy and empowerment. Discover how the teen court program, boasting a 90% success rate in reducing youth recidivism, leverages peer juries to divert first-time offenders from a path of wrongdoing. Cayden and Bilal discuss the necessity of education and legal literacy within marginalized communities, emphasizing the role of historical understanding in shaping a just future. Learn about the significance of diversion programs, redirecting young offenders through community service and rehabilitation rather than punitive measures. Hear firsthand how Cayden's commitment to restorative justice and long-term systemic change is influencing juvenile justice work in Michigan, and how October 1 marks a milestone in these ongoing efforts. This episode also offers valuable advice for young people looking to get involved in activism and advocacy, underscoring the power of youth in driving societal change. Tune in and be inspired by Cayden Brown's relentless pursuit of equity and justice. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or new to the conversation, this episode promises to enrich your understanding and ignite your passion for meaningful change. Timestamp: 00:00 17-year-old kid from Detroit, on a mission. 06:02 Teen court provides juvenile diversion through peer juries. 06:52 Feeling intimidated in the justice system's history. 11:22 Turning college win into inspiring teen movement. 16:35 Crime as location, diversion can redirect youth. 19:55 Working with senators to pass disruptive legislation. 23:26 Teen court provides young people with mentorship. 26:57 Seeking positive black role models in the community. 27:37 Challenges recidivism rates in juvenile detention. 30:43 Youth aspire to serve despite systemic fears. 37:02 Michigan shifting juvenile justice, importance of teen court 38:34 Reading and learning to be comfortable. 42:24 Gen Z rising and taking over society.

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