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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

We Got Us Now


    • May 29, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 31 EPISODES


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    S5| EP3: JENNIFER JONES ~ Beauty Marks for Girls: Addressing Trauma for Girls With Incarcerated Mothers through long-term Mentorship, Care & Community

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 52:55


    WELCOME to Season 5 of the ⁠⁠WE GOT US NOW Podcast⁠⁠ series POWERED by ⁠⁠Satterberg Foundation⁠⁠HOSTED by ⁠Ebony Underwood⁠For our 7th 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.  Jennifer Jones is an award-winning educator, entrepreneur, and young professional dedicated to leaving an indelible mark on the globe. She is a graduate of Columbia College and the founder of nonprofit organization, Beauty Marks for Girls. Beauty Marks for Girls is an organization geared towards empowering the lives of girls whose mothers are incarcerated. In this episode, Jennifer shares what it is like growing up with an incarcerated mother and her quest to heal her childhood trauma. In 2019, Jennifer founded Beauty Marks for Girls, a 501(c)(3) long-term mentorship program for girls that uses leadership to empower elementary, middle, and high school girls whose mothers are in prison in South Carolina.  Before launching Beauty Marks for Girls, Jennifer traveled back to her hometown to volunteer at Greenwood, SC's Leath Correctional Institution. She admits teaching women empowerment in the institution changed her life and is where she found her calling.  Jennifer has several years of management experience in the public and private sectors and has overseen the development and implementation of over six effective programs at Beauty Marks for Girls geared towards ages 8–18. Since Beauty Marks for Girls was founded, the lives of countless underrepresented girls have been changed for the better, and they have overcome significant social and emotional challenges.  Beauty Marks for Girls has helped four girls get back on track and graduate from high school, and has helped them with entering college on partial or full-ride scholarships. Jennifer's goal is to establish trauma-sensitive communities where every girl with an incarcerated parent is given the tools they need to face challenges, heal, develop, and flourish to realize her full potential and end intergenerational incarceration. This is an episode NOT to be MISSED!FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO: ⁠WEGOTUSNOW.org ⁠|⁠ Instagram⁠ LISTEN to the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on SPOTIFY, APPLE Podcasts and all podcasts platforms.#WEGOTUSNOW#Girls #Women #Mothers #Family #Trauma#BeautyMarksForGirls #Mentoring #Mentorship #Mentor #WellBeing #Incarceration #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #Childrenofincarceratedparents#WeGotUsNowCommunity

    S5 | EP2: FOX & ROB RICHARDSON ~ Founders, Rich Family Ministries, Subjects of Acclaimed, Oscar Nominated Film, TIME and Sequel, TIME II: Unfinished Business ~ A TIMELESS LOVE STORY

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 49:30


    WELCOME to Season 5 of the ⁠⁠WE GOT US NOW Podcast⁠⁠ series POWERED by ⁠⁠RWJFoundation⁠⁠HOSTED by ⁠Ebony Underwood⁠For our 7th 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.Sibil Fox and Robert Richardson, affectionately known among their peers as FoxandRob,  are a popular New Orleans-based couple who endured and survived twenty-one years as an incarcerated family. In 1997, Rob Rich, a first offender in Louisiana, was sentenced to 61-years as a result of overzealous prosecution. Not to be denied, after her release from prison in 2002, Fox Rich led a valiant charge to regain her husband's freedom. In June 2018 Governor John Bel Edwards granted clemency to Rob. Ninety days later he was released. Their story is told in the acclaimed, award-winning documentary TIME, and the forthcoming sequel, TIME II: Unfinished Business.In this episode, Fox and Rob give us an inside look into their timeless love story. Together a total of 38 years total and survived 21 of those years as an incarcerated family. They share their story of love, surviving the criminal justice system and raising six successful sons. Their work continues through their advocacy for incarcerated families through the NOLA chapter of Participatory Defense Movement, an initiative of Rich Family Ministries, which they founded with the vision of “changing lives and laws through love” and dedicated to empowering families and marriages to thrive. Take a moment to absorb this Unforgettable Journey of Love, against all odds!FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO: ⁠WEGOTUSNOW.org ⁠|⁠ Instagram⁠ LISTEN to the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on SPOTIFY, APPLE Podcasts and all podcasts platforms.#WEGOTUSNOW#FoxAndRob #Mother #Father #Children #Justice #Freedom #Sons #Family #Reunification #Love #Marriage #Partnership #Incarceration #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #WellBeing #TIMEIIWATCH #UnfinishedBusiness #JusticeForGenerations#WeGotUsNowCommunity

    S5 | EP 1: MOTHER'S DAY EDITION - BREE ANDERSON: A Mother's Love ~ Reproductive Justice Changemaker

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 61:03


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign seriesWELCOME to Season 5 of the ⁠⁠WE GOT US NOW Podcast⁠⁠ series POWERED by ⁠⁠NBA Foundation⁠⁠HOSTED by ⁠Ebony Underwood⁠For our 7th 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.  Bree Anderson is a WE GOT US NOW Actionist and the Co-Founder & Executive Director of A'sani Heartbeat Foundation.  As a New Orleans, Louisiana native, her journey into social justice started as a daughter impacted by the wrongful conviction of her father, Robert Jones. This led her to empower women and girls as the Co-Founder of Daughters Beyond Incarceration. However, her passion and mission transformed to Reproductive Justice, fueled by her own direct experience of parenthood, preterm birth, prematurity, maternal health and infant mortality.Today, Bree and her loving partner, Andre Apparicio, are co-founders of A'sani Heartbeat Foundation and Dad-A-Port dedicated to creating laws that will support infant mortality, maternal & paternal health, and neonatal infancy. Bree has served on several boards and transition teams dedicated to providing restorative healing to communities. Through her dedication to social justice, she has been called a Millenium Changemaker making a positive impact on the lives of countless children and families. She is the author of the book, In My Own Words, which has sold over 1000 copies and her work has been recognized and featured in The New York Times, Forbes 30 under 30, BBC, BET and other national outlets.In this episode, Bree shares her story and gives our audience an up close and personal insight into what ignited her to become a Reproductive Justice Changemaker dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of families and communities. She shares her continued motivation to support children of incarcerated parents through WE GOT US NOW with mentorship, policy, and advocacy towards the goal of dismantling unjust systems and providing healing to those affected by them.Bree continues to strive to make the world a better place. This Episode is Not to be Missed!FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO: WEGOTUSNOW.org ⁠⁠|⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠ | LinkedInLISTEN to the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all podcasts platforms.#WEGOTUSNOW  #10MillionInspired #BreeAnderson #BreeofNola #ActionistinAction #ChildWellBeing #Community #Allies #Wellness #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #WeGotUsNowPodcast 

    S4 | EP 6: DR. NIA HEARD-GARRIS, MD, MBA | MSc | FAAP: A Deep Dive on Structural Racism ~ It's Harmful & Impacts the Health & Well-Being of Children Impacted By Parental Incarceration

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 50:18


    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.   Dr. Nia Heard-Garris, MD, MBA | MSc | FAAP is a pediatrician and a physician-investigator at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and in the Department of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She examines the influence of social adversities experienced in childhood and subsequent child and adolescent health. Dr. Heard-Garris is also interested in the factors that contribute to thriving and resilience despite these experiences. Dr. Heard-Garris completed a prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Fellowship at the University of Michigan. She earned her Master of Science in Health and Healthcare Research. She received her Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Howard University College of Medicine and helped to launch the student-run free clinic serving DC residents. Dr. Heard-Garris earned her Bachelor of Science in biology at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Heard-Garris is also an active member in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Dr. Heard-Garris has had numerous media appearances, including CNN/Sesame Street, NPR, NBC, and numerous others.  In this episode, she takes our listeners on a deep dive about the impacts of structural racism on the lives of children with incarcerated parents. She believes in using research to better inform clinical practice and policy that supports youth, their families, and their communities to become their healthiest selves and thrive. Don't Miss This Insightful Discussion! 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 #Community #Allies #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #WeGotUsNowPodcast 

    S4 | EP 5: UPDATE: TONY LEWIS JR & FATHER, TONY LEWIS SR || REUNIFICATION CELEBRATION ~ TONY LEWIS IS FREE ~ Redemption, Restoration & Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 85:48


    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.   Tony Lewis Jr. is an Author, Community Leader, Re-Entry Expert, WE GOT US NOW Actionist and champion for children with incarcerated parents. Tony Jr. has fought relentlessly to uplift and empower men, women, and children impacted by mass incarceration. His work and advocacy has been featured on CNN, BET, and in the Washington Post. He is the winner of many awards including the Steve Harvey/Ford Motor Company “Best Community Leader” award and the Presidential Call to Service award. In this episode, we celebrate the reunification of Tony and his father Tony Lewis, Sr. after 34 years in prison. As his father's only child, Tony Jr. was relentless about advocating for his father's release and while doing so changed the negative narrative associated with his namesake into a pillar of positivity, as a native Washingtonian, for his DC community.  Today, Tony Sr. is FREE - listen as he shares his story of redemption, restoration and how elated he is to be able to reunite with his family, spend quality time with his granddaughters, and finally be reunited with his son, Tony Jr.  LISTEN TO THIS COMPELLING CONVERSATION! FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO: ⁠WEGOTUSNOW.org ⁠|⁠ Instagram⁠ | ⁠Twitter⁠ LISTEN to the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on SPOTIFY, APPLE Podcasts , iHEART and all podcasts platforms. #WEGOTUSNOW #10MillionInspired #ActionistinAction #Fathers #Sons #Children #GrandChildren #Family  #Community #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #WeGotUsNowPodcast

    S4 | EP 4: HENA ALI-BERNARD ~ Creating Safe, Healthy, Equitable Opportunities for Vulnerable Students

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 43:08


    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.   Hena Ali-Bernard, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Masters in Educational Leadership, an Adjunct Professor at the NYU Silver School of Social Work and WE GOT US NOW Community Member who has been impacted by her father's incarceration.   A Brooklyn NY native, Hena has been in the field of service since 2010. In 2020, she was appointed Supervisor of NYC Public School Social Workers where she remains committed to creating safe, healthy, equitable opportunities for vulnerable students. In this episode, she shares her lived experience, growing up as a vulnerable youth not looking like what she has been through, the impacts and trauma of her father's incarceration, and her dedication to the students in her community. She is a vital asset to the social work field where she offers a vast array of knowledge from a private and organizational lens.  This episode is A MUST LISTEN! FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO: ⁠WEGOTUSNOW.org ⁠|⁠ Instagram⁠ | ⁠Twitter⁠ LISTEN to the WE GOT US NOW Podcast on SPOTIFY, APPLE Podcasts, iHEART and all podcasts platforms. #WEGOTUSNOW  #10MillionInspired #ChildWellBeing #Community #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #WeGotUsNowPodcast 

    S4 | EP 3: KEMBA SMITH-PRADIA ~ Leading A Life Committed to Justice: From College to Prison to Poster Child for Criminal Justice Reform

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 55:00


    Kemba Smith- Pradia is a Mother, Advocate, Author, Motivational Speaker & Executive Producer of the new film, "KEMBA". Growing up as an only child in Virginia, Kemba Smith graduated high school and continued her education at the prestigious Hampton University. What happened to Kemba in her new campus environment was a nightmare. She went from college student to drug dealer's girlfriend to domestic violence victim and in 1994 she was sentenced to 24 1/2 years in federal prison. Kemba's case drew support from across the nation and after serving 6.5 years, President Clinton commuted her sentence to time served.Kemba shares her traumatic real life experience as the Executive Producer of the new film, "KEMBA", streaming on BET Plus & Amazon Prime Video.  Today, Kemba advocates around the world regarding a variety of criminal justice issues, including: fair sentencing, women incarceration and re-entry. She has worked with senior officials at The White House, the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, Members of Congress, and has led trainings for Federal and State Probation organizations across the country.   Kemba is a graduate of Virginia Union University, a past recipient of the Soros Justice Postgraduate Fellowship in 2014, was appointed a member of the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission, and is a popular speaker at colleges, universities, high schools, juvenile facilities, churches and national conferences around the nation. She is the author of the book, “Poster Child: The Kemba Smith Story" and has received numerous awards and recognitions for her courage and determination as a motivational speaker and advocate to humanize people who are impacted by incarceration and believes in sharing her story as an educational tool to prevent youth from going down a similar path. YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS EPISODE! 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 #MentalHealthMatters #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents  #FREEMICHELLEWEST #keepfamiliesconnected #Mothers #WeGotUsNowPodcast 

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

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 39:46


    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

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

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 68:42


    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

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

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 70:53


    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

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

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 38:00


    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

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

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 57:05


    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

    S3 | EP 4: Rachel E. Barkow ~ Navigating Punishment in America

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 60:35


    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

    S3 | EP 3: SYLVIA TASCON ~ Stepping into Greatness: Advocacy for Family, Justice, Fairness + Freedom for Her Incarcerated Father

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 51:45


    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 3: SYLVIA TASCON ~ Stepping into Greatness: Advocacy for Family, Justice, Fairness + Freedom for Her Incarcerated Father Sylvia Tascon is a 2022 WE GOT US NOW Actionist from Houston, TX. She is an Entrepreneur, Loctician and Daughter of Omar Torres Montalvo who continues to be incarcerated for the last 28 years in federal prison.  In this episode of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast, Sylvia describes growing up as an introverted little girl due to the collateral consequences she experienced as a result of her father's incarceration. She highlights the wonderful, encouraging relationship her father has maintained with her throughout the years, despite the prison walls that separated them. Motivated by the movement for social justice, Sylvia's interest in advocacy was peaked. She stepped out of the shadows of fear and pain and into the light of strength and advocacy. Yearning to be reunited with her father in the free world, she describes taking her sons to visit her father for the first time and the injustices they faced. As a daughter who experienced the devastating impact of parental incarceration for the majority of her life, she courageously advocates for the reunification of her family, fair sentencing, her father's freedom, and the wellbeing of all children and young adults with justice-impacted parents.  This is an episode, not to be missed! #WeGotUsNow #SylviaTascon #10MillionInspired #WellBeing #SocialConnection #ActionistinAction #Actionist #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #MassIncarceration #endmassincarceration #ParentsBehindBars #Family #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org| Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    S3| EP 2: KELLY WOOLF ~ Acknowledging & Uplifting an Unseen Community

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 60:05


    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 2: KELLY WOOLF ~ Acknowledging & Uplifting an Unseen Community Kelly Woolf is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Psychotherapist at Sixth Street Wellness and WE GOT US NOW Board Member. Her personal commitment to social justice and the desire to make an impact in the world has helped her create parallel careers in the fields of social work, mental health, and nonprofit leadership. Her experience as a daughter of a formerly incarcerated parent led her to WE GOT US NOW. She serves on the Governing Board of Directors at WE GOT US NOW, and has been instrumental in the strategic development and growth of the organization since its inception. Principles of equality, social justice, and rehabilitation drove her to the field of Social Work. But it is the incredibly rewarding experience providing clinical services and advocacy for both adolescents and adults that has helped her to develop an incisive and expanded understanding of these principles.  As a trusted nonprofit leader, her expertise is in strategic visioning, brand building, and content creation. She is the former Chief Impact Officer at Multiplying Good, where for 8 years she held a multifaceted position, dividing her time between partnerships, development, programs, and communications. Prior to Multiplying Good, she was at Fran Drescher's cancer organization, Cancer Schmancer. She began her work with non-profits in 2009, when she assisted in setting up the U.S. branch of The Startfund. She graduated with a BA in Psychology from The New School and received her Masters in Social Work from the Silver School at New York University.  Kelly is a native New Yorker and avid world traveler, with over 10 years of non-profit experience. WE GOT US NOW is extremely honored to have the opportunity to spotlight our Board Member, Kelly Woolf. This episode is not to be missed! #WeGotUsNow #KellyWoolf #10MillionInspired #WellBeing #SocialConnection #Community #Unseen #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #MassIncarceration #endmassincarceration #ParentsBehindBars #Family #RankedTop10 #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org| Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    S3 | EP 1: TIFFANY BROWN ~ Developing Despite Distance: 3Dimensional Leadership, Lived Expertise & Elevating Black Boys 

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 42:31


    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 1: TIFFANY BROWN ~ Developing Despite Distance: 3Dimensional Leadership, Lived Expertise & Elevating Black Boys ️ Tiffany Brown is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a WE GOT US NOW Actionist from the inaugural cohort representing Detroit, Michigan. She is the Founder/ Executive Director of Developing Despite Distance ~ a Michigan based nonprofit that supports young men of color, ages 10-18, with a justice impacted parent, and works to empower these youth to develop positively despite the distance of their incarcerated parent. Fueled by her own lived experience and professional expertise, Tiffany has created a phenomenal program that addresses the challenges and intricate details that these youth face and helps them to develop coping strategies that empower them to keep going and on a trajectory towards success.  SPECIAL FEATURE: Developing Despite Distance Member - Armone This is an episode, not to be missed! #WeGotUsNow #TiffanyBrown #3DDetroit #DevelopingDespiteDistance #10MillionInspired #FortheYouth #WellBeing #SocialConnection #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #MassIncarceration #endmassincarceration #ParentsBehindBars #Family #RankedTop10 #WeGotUsNowPodcast   FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    S2 | EP 7: LARRY HOOVER, JR. ~ DIRECTLY IMPACTED SON, MENTOR, ADVOCATE | Nearly 50 Years in Prison: FREE MY FATHER

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 41:02


    HAPPY FATHER"S DAY!!! WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series⭐ WELCOME to Season 2 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series. For our 4th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day this year WE will highlight directly impacted advocates as well as allies in the work to reform the criminal legal system and create a fair and just society that seeks to keep families connected. S2 | EP 7: LARRY HOOVER, JR. ~ DIRECTLY IMPACTED SON, MENTOR, ADVOCATE | Nearly 50 Years in Prison: FREE MY FATHER ⭐️ This Father's Day, WE shine a light on the nearly 50 Years that Father, Larry Hoover, Sr., has spent incarcerated with 5 Life Sentences for a non-violent crime. ⭐️ In this episode, WE speak to his son, Larry Hoover Jr., an advocate and mentor to Chicago youth, as he shares his experience of never seeing his father outside of prison walls, and his fight for fairness and justice amidst the harsh over incarceration of his father ~ FREE MY FATHER ⭐️ #WEGOTUSNOW discovered Larry Hoover Jr from his highlighted feature on the 2022 Grammy- nominated, #KanyeWest song, "Jesus Lord." ⭐️ According to figures from the Bureau of Justice Statistics released in 2017, the U.S. is home to 200,000 incarcerated people aged 55 and older. The rising US prison #Geriatric population is becoming a financial burden on taxpayers and has created an emotional burden on families, like the Hoovers. ️⭐️ Today, Larry Hoover, Sr, at 72 years old, has aged out of criminality and deserves the opportunity to receive a Second Chance as a father, husband and grandfather. ️⭐️This #FathersDay let's remember ALL children and parents who are separated from each other due to the collateral consequences of incarceration. #WeGotUsNow

    S2 | EP 6: UPDATE: ASHLEY JACKSON + FATHER, ORRIN JACKSON ~ EMPATHY, JUSTICE & REUNIFICATION AFTER 30+ YEARS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 66:18


    S2 | EP 6: UPDATE: ASHLEY JACKSON + FATHER, ORRIN JACKSON ~ EMPATHY, JUSTICE & REUNIFICATION AFTER 30+ YEARS WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series⭐ WELCOME to Season 2 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series. For our 4th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day this year WE will highlight directly impacted advocates as well as allies in the work to reform the criminal legal system and create a fair and just society that seeks to keep families connected. S2 | EP 6: UPDATE: ASHLEY JACKSON + FATHER, ORRIN JACKSON ~ EMPATHY, JUSTICE & REUNIFICATION AFTER 30+ YEARS Ashley Jackson is a Charlotte, North Carolina native and the only child of father, Orrin Jackson. She has been relentless in her advocacy to bring her father home after decades of separation. During the first season of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast, WE highlighted her story where Ashley shared, "My Father has spent more time IN prison than he has been alive." A few weeks after the episode aired and right before Father's Day 2021, her father, Orrin Jackson, her Uncle, Cecil Jackson and Cousin, Eric Whitener ALL received reduced sentences from 98 to 145 years to TIME SERVED from federal prison after 31 years of incarceration due to Ashley and her family's staunch advocacy and persistence. In 2022, they epitomize what the meaning of a Second Chance can look like for a daughter, a father, a family and a community as the Dream Corps Justice North Carolina Empathy Network Leaders. Together, they hosted the North Carolina Dream Corps Justice #DayofEmpathy ~ an event that consisted of three different sessions centering on Expression, Impact and Community from the experiences and voices of the directly impacted. Today, Ashley and Orrin are leading the charge, as subject matter experts, from North Carolina on the importance of the proposed EQUAL ACT by educating and informing legislators and policymakers. This EPISODE is one NOT TO BE MISSED! #WeGotUsNow

    S2 | EP 5: ERIC GONZALEZ ~ Trailblazing Justice in Communities | First Latino Brooklyn District Attorney in New York State

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 59:38


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series⭐ WELCOME to Season 2 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series. For our 4th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day this year WE will highlight directly impacted advocates as well as allies in the work to reform the criminal legal system and create a fair and just society that seeks to keep families connected. S2 | EP 5: ERIC GONZALEZ ~ Trailblazing Justice in Communities | First Latino Brooklyn District Attorney in New York State ️Eric Gonzalez made history in November 2017 when he became the first Latino District Attorney elected in New York State. He had been appointed Acting District Attorney by Governor Andrew Cuomo a year earlier following the tragic death of his predecessor, the late Ken Thompson, for whom Gonzalez had served as Chief Assistant District Attorney. ️Since his appointment to lead the office, DA Gonzalez has implemented his own trailblazing initiatives, including bail reform, a Young Adult Court, expansion of non-prosecution of marijuana possession, a pre-court diversion program for low-level drug offenders and a policy to reduce unfair immigration consequences in criminal cases. Following his swearing in as District Attorney, Gonzalez launched a ground-breaking initiative known as Justice 2020, to help him carry out his vision of keeping Brooklyn safe and strengthening trust in our justice system by ensuring fairness and equal justice for all. Justice 2020 consists of a 17-point action plan – created by a committee of criminal justice reform experts, defense groups, service providers, law enforcement, formerly incarcerated individuals, clergy and community leaders – to make the Brooklyn District Attorney's office a national model of what a progressive prosecutor's office can be. This blueprint aims to transform the work of Gonzalez's office by shifting toward preventative and accountability solutions with a track record of success, and away from over-reliance on criminal convictions and incarceration. DA Gonzalez grew up in East New York and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and attended John Dewey High School in Coney Island. He graduated from Cornell University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with a dual major in government and history. In 1995, he received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Michigan Law School, where he was president of the Latino Law Students Association. #WeGotUsNow

    S2 | EP 4: CHRISTINE NORBUT BEYER ~ POWERFUL FAMILIES, POWERFUL COMMUNITIES

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 59:45


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series ⭐ WELCOME to Season 2 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series. For our 4th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day this year WE will highlight directly impacted advocates as well as allies in the work to reform the criminal legal system and create a fair and just society that seeks to keep families connected. S2 | EP 4: CHRISTINE NORBUT BEYER ~ POWERFUL FAMILIES, POWERFUL COMMUNITIES Christine Norbut Beyer, MSW has been Commissioner of the NJ Department of Children and Families since 2018. She is redefining the agency as a prevention-focused, child and family serving department, with a vision to help keep all New Jerseyans safe, healthy and connected. Under her leadership, the Department of Children and Families has reduced out of home removals and made historic investments in children's mental health. Some of her ground-breaking initiatives include, preventing maltreatment and promoting strong families pioneering constituent voices including amplifying youth voices, increasing kinship and familiar placements, supporting evidence-based, data-driven contracting; reducing staff safety incidents; evolving the integrated, inclusive system of care for children with behavioral and developmental diagnoses; promoting ACEs prevention, and transforming child welfare. Prior to her appointment, Ms. Beyer served as a Senior Director and Strategic Consultant at Casey Family Programs, a national child welfare foundation, focused on improving outcomes for children and families. In her capacity as a national child welfare consultant, she supported the efforts of public child welfare agencies, the judiciary and governors in creating better outcomes for at-risk children and families and had the opportunity to delve deeply into the areas of brain science, ACEs, and trauma-informed care and the intersection with child welfare. These are policy areas she continues to pursue at the Department of Children and Families. Commissioner Beyer and her staff at NJ DCF is an ally of WE GOT US NOW. #WeGotUsNow #ChristineNorbutBeyer #NJDCF #NJCommissioner #DepartmentofChildrenandFamilies #ChildWelfareSystem #PowerfulFamiliesPowerfulCommunities #FortheKids #FortheFuture #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #KinshipCare #ParentsBehindBars #WeGotUsNowCommunity #WeGotUsNowAllies #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter: @WE_GOTUSNOW

    S2 | EP 3: DR. ALEXANDRIA PECH, PH.D ~ Centering BIPOC Women + Girls in Research

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 35:04


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series ⭐ WELCOME to Season 2 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series. For our 4th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day this year WE will highlight directly impacted advocates as well as allies in the work to reform the criminal legal system and create a fair and just society that seeks to keep families connected. S2 | EP 3: DR. ALEXANDRIA PECH, PH.D ~ Centering BIPOC Women + Girls in Research Dr. Alexandria Pech, Ph.D is a researcher and WE GOT US NOW Actionist from the inaugural cohort. She is a First Generation Latina Doctora. She graduated in MAY 2022 as a Doctor of Philosophy with a Ph.D in Family Studies and Human Development at The University of Arizona. She represents 3% of Latinas with a doctoral degree. She is a child of a formerly incarcerated parent and has experienced a parent in prison for more than half of her life. For her dissertation research study, she has conducted the Adolescent Girls of Color, Identity & Familial Incarceration study. The study centers adolescent Black and Brown cisgender and transgender girls experiencing parental and familial incarceration. Her research interests include: Youth Participatory Action Research; Adolescent development among youth of color, particularly those with incarcerated parents; using Critical Race Theory; and using counterstory methodology. She has been a leading voice and advocate for children and young adults with incarcerated parents in the states of Arizona and California. #WeGotUsNow #AlexandriaPech #DrPech #DirectlyImpactedScholar #FortheKids #FortheFuture #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #ProtectOurParents #ParentsBehindBars #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter @WE_GOTUSNOW

    S2 | EP2: ANYE YOUNG - LIFE, SCHOOL + SELF PUBLISHED AUTHOR

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 26:22


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series ⭐ WELCOME to Season 2 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast ... S2| EP2: ANYE YOUNG - LIFE, SCHOOL + SELF PUBLISHED AUTHOR Anyé Young is a courageous youth advocate for prison reform best known for the book she self-published when she was 16 years old: Teen Guide to Living With Incarcerated Parents (#TGLWIP). Since the release of her book, Young has shared her story and experiences as a child with a father serving a 12-year prison sentence — for a non-violent offense under mandatory minimum laws — to help teens in similar situations overcome the shame they may feel due to social stigma. She offers #TGLWIP as a guide for teenagers, like her, who are determined to succeed in life no matter the circumstances. Young continues to share her story along with lessons learned while coping with the challenges of life away from her father and in a single-parent home. She was awarded a 4-year tuition scholarship at the University of Southern California and is currently a rising junior. She majors in Dramatic Arts. She was also awarded a $10,000 scholarship to help cover some of her college expenses. This scholarship was presented to her by ScholarChips and funded in whole by The Family Foundation in Silver Spring, Maryland. #AnyeYoung #WeGotUsNow #TGLWIP #FortheKids #FortheFuture #ChildrewithIncarceratedParents #ProtectOurParents #ParentsBehindBars #WeGotUsNowPodcast #WeGotUsNowCommunity FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter @WE_GOTUSNOW

    S2 | EP 1: ISABEL CORONADO ~ Disrupting Systemic Oppression for Children and Families

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 39:41


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series ⭐ WELCOME to Season 2 of the WE GOT US NOW Podcast series. For our 4th annual #KeepFamiliesConnected multimedia campaign series that runs from Mother's Day through Father's Day this year WE will highlight directly impacted advocates as well as allies in the work to reform the criminal legal system and create a fair and just society that seeks to keep families connected. S2 | EP 1: ISABEL CORONADO ~ Disrupting Systemic Oppression for Children and Families Isabel Coronado a daughter of a formerly incarcerated mother, a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, a policy expert and researcher is on a mission to bring awareness and solutions to the issues impacting children of incarcerated parents and the mass incarceration of Native American people. She works as a Research Scholar in the Litmus program at NYU's Marron Institute, where she coordinates the Family-Based Justice Center, a national technical-assistance center that helps localities, states, and tribal nations create programs to keep families together through comprehensive services instead of sending parents or primary caregivers to prison. Prior to her research work at NYU, Isabel was a Policy Entrepreneur at the NEXT 100 where she researched, advocated for, and wrote an original policy proposal on behalf of children who experience parental incarceration. Prior to that, she helped create the American Indian Criminal Justice Navigation Council (AICJNC), a nonprofit in Oklahoma aimed at reducing recidivism among tribal members and helping reduce the trauma family members endure as a result. At AICJNC, Isabel served as deputy director. Isabel was selected by the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute as a 2018 Champions for Change recipient, Mvskoke Women's Leadership as the 2019 College Student of the Year, and by Mvskoke Youth Council as the 2020 Youth Visionary in promoting civic engagement. Isabel received her BS in 2017 from Northeastern State University, and her master's of public health with an emphasis on rural and underserved populations from Oklahoma State University in 2019. #IsabelCoronado #WeGotUsNow #FortheKids #FortheFuture #ChildrewithIncarceratedParents #ProtectOurParents #ParentsBehindBars #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org | Instagram @WE_GOTUSNOW | Twitter @WE_GOTUSNOW

    FATHER"S DAY EDITION: TONY LEWIS JR ~ #FREETONYLEWIS Fostering Cultural Redemption

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 60:50


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected series FATHER'S DAY EDITION: #FREETONYLEWIS: Fostering Cultural Redemption In this seventh and final episode of the #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series. WE spotlight WE GOT US NOW Actionist, Tony Lewis Jr and his journey of being a child impacted by the incarceration of his Dad, Tony Lewis. As an only child, Tony Lewis Jr shares some of the worst collateral consequences of mass incarceration. Amidst all of it, Tony describes how he's endured the last 32 years with his dad behind bars, as a community leader, husband, father and Actionist. COMMITTED to family, Tony Lewis Jr is seeking relief for his father, Tony Lewis Sr''s, extremely harsh sentence. LISTEN as Tony shares his quest to rebuild his community through violence prevention, social justice advocacy and redemption through family, community and love. To Learn More About to Support Tony Lewis Jr's efforts, go to www.FREETONYLEWIS.com This Father's Day conversation is NOT TO BE MISSED! Featured guests: #FREETonyLewis #ActionistinAction #HappyFathersDay #TonyLewisJr #WeGotUsNow #KeepFamiliesConnected #FortheKids #FortheFuture #ParentsBehindBars #KeepFamiliesConnectedseries #TheCostofConnection #WeGotUsNowCommunity #ChildrewithIncarceratedParents #ThePOWERofWE

    AMIRA, CAMAYA, KA'MIYA: The Cost of Connection

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 43:07


    WE GOT US NOW AMIRA ⭐ CAMAYA ⭐ KA'MIYA : The Cost Of Connection In this sixth episode of the #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series. WE spotlight (3) Eleven year old girls from our WE GOT US NOW Jr Actionist leaders community, AMIRA, CAMAY & KA'MIYA give in-depth accounts about their personal experiences of having a parent behind bars, the cost of staying connected to their incarcerated parents emotionally, physically and financially and the POWERFUL solutions they each offer to decision makers about supporting children with incarcerated parents. This incredibly moving conversation is NOT TO BE MISSED! GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org to LEARN MORE!! Featured guests: #AmiraCamayaKamiya #21stCenturyLeaders #JrActionist #WeGotUsNow #KeepFamiliesConnected #FortheKids #FortheFuture #WeGotUsNowCommunity #ParentsBehindBars #KeepFamiliesConnectedseries #TheCostofConnection #ChildrewithIncarceratedParents #ThePOWERofWE

    ANTOINE DIGITAL X JAY JAY DIGITAL: How Dad & Daughter bridge Tech x Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 37:26


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected series: ANTOINE DIGITAL X JAY JAY DIGITAL How Dad & Daughter bridge Tech x Family In this fifth episode, WE spotlight father @antoine.digital and daughter @jayjay.digital and their remarkable story of turning a negative into a positive by utilizing tech to bridge families together through their nonprofit, PhotoPatchFoundation and their educational tech academy, @Unlock.Academy Antoine, a formerly incarcerated dad, was sentenced to 8 years in prison at the tender age of 20 years old. He left his 3-year old daughter, Jay Jay, behind and was troubled by the challenges of prison communications and staying connected to his daughter. While incarcerated Antoine took the opportunity to pursue higher education to learn software development and coding. Once home, Antoine decided to bring solutions to the disconnect he encountered while incarcerated and he and his 12-year daughter, Jay Jay launched the PhotoPatch App, a unique nonprofit app allowing youth to communicate with their incarcerated parents FOR FREE! Antoine Digital & Jay Jay Digital are inspiring leaders in the tech space as a Daddy Daughter duo who have impacted the lives of over 25,000 children and families affected by mass incarceration that have benefitted from Photo Patch App. Today, they are teaching youth and adults how to code with their educational tech academy, UNLOCK.ACADEMY. This is a MUST LISTEN to Episode POWERED by #OpenPhilanthropyProject Featured guests: #AntoineDigital #JayJayDigital #WeGotUsNow

    PETE MONSANTO: Run For His Life

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 22:12


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected series: PETE MONSANTO: Run For His Life In this fourth episode, WE feature the story of photographer, deejay and influencer, Pete Monsanto and the documentary film, Run For His Life. Pete details, in this captivating conversation with We Got Us Now Founder/CEO, Ebony Underwood, the 34 years of seperation he has endured away from his Dad due to incarceration, the personal choices and challenges he faced throughout his life and his decision to run the NYC marathon on behalf of his incarcerated father. Pete's journey of turning pain to power is a motivating one for young people who have been impacted by parental incarceration and incarcerated or formerly incarcerated parents. This MUST LISTEN to episode is POWERED by Odyssey Impact. Featured guests: #PeteMonsanto #WeGotUsNow #RunForHisLife #R4HL #KeepFamiliesConnectedseries #FortheFuture #FortheKids #massincarceration #OdysseyImpact #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #ProtectOurParents #ParentsBehindBars #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org

    SHALEI HEFLIN: Pageants, Prayers & Parental Incarceration

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 23:38


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected series: SHALEI HEFLIN: Pageants, Prayers & Parental Incarceration In this third episode of the #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series, WE spotlight We Got Us Now Actionist, Shalei Heflin's story about growing up with her parents incarcerated and the challenges that have come along with it. Shalei shares about her entry into the Miss America pageant and the importance of her spiritual foundation. WE hear about her determination to be an advocate for children and young adults impacted by parental incarceration and her journey to obtain her masters degree. Shalei is a resilient, go-getter and advocate, who in MAY 2021 received her Masters degree from the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. CONGRATULATIONS Shalei!!! Featured guests: #ShaleiHeflin / Instagram: ShaleiHeflin #WeGotUsNow #FortheFuture #ChildrenwithIncarceratedParents #ProtectOurParents #ParentsBehindBars #KeepFamiliesConnectedseries #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org

    ASHLEY JACKSON: 30+ Years Away From My Father is ENOUGH

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 21:28


    WE GOT US NOW #KeepFamiliesConnected series ⭐ ASHLEY JACKSON: 30+ Years Away From My Father is ENOUGH ⭐ In this second episode of the #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series, WE spotlight We Got Us Now Actionist, Ashley Jackson's personal story about her advocacy for her Father Orrin Jackson's sentence reduction. Ashley is the ONLY child of Orrin Jackson and after 32 years in prison she wants her Dad home. WE will hear about the trials and tribulations Ashley and her family have endured over the past 3 decades and uplift Ashley's resilient spirit in her advocacy efforts to seek her Father's release from prison. ⭐ SIGN + SHARE ASHLEY's PETITION Featured guests: #AshleyJackson #FreeOrrinJackson #WeGotUsNow #FortheKids #FortheFuture #ChildrewithIncarceratedParents #ProtectOurParents #ParentsBehindBars #WeGotUsNowPodcast FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO www.WEGOTUSNOW.org

    MOTHER'S DAY 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 32:36


    WE GOT US NOW | MOTHER'S DAY 2021 For our 3rd annual #KeepFamiliesConnected campaign series. WE launch the first episode of our multimedia series from Mother's Day through Father's Day. This episode will highlight + uplift daughters seeking justice for their Mother's behind bars and the importance of remembering those still lingering behind bars stuck in legal limbo. Featured Guests, include: #MiquelleWest seeking justice for her Mom, #FreeMichelleWest

    WE GOT US NOW Podcast TRAILER

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 7:58


    Here's a sneak peak into the historically invisible population of 10 million children and young adults with parents behind bars and the collateral consequences they experience due to mass incarceration in the United States. To learn more, go to: WEGOTUSNOW.org

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