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Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now
The Delta Project
25 episodes
6 days ago
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.
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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.
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Non-Profit
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Episode 21: From Iran to Advocacy: Ayda’s Journey Through Law and Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice || What I Know Now
57 minutes 1 second
6 months ago
Episode 21: From Iran to Advocacy: Ayda’s Journey Through Law and Juvenile Justice

Welcome back to "What I Know Now," the podcast from The Delta Project where we dive deep into the realities of the juvenile justice system and the journeys of those working to change it. In this episode, hosts Cole Williams and Bilal sit down with Ayda Rezaian-Nojani, a passionate public defender, immigrant, and fierce advocate for justice. Ayda shares her story of migrating from Iran to Canada and then to the U.S., and how her unique background shaped her career in law.

From recounting moments that sparked her interest in becoming a lawyer to discussing what’s missing in legal advocacy—listening, client involvement, and clear communication—Ayda unpacks the challenges of public defense, wrongful convictions, and what it truly means to fight for youth caught in the system. Together, Cole, Bilal, and Ayda break down issues of shame, labels, and the power of anger channeled for good. They're here to inspire hope, highlight community needs, and remind us all that real change happens when the right people are at the table—and when voices are truly heard.

Tune in for a candid, insightful conversation about justice, empathy, and the lifelong journey of making a difference.

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.