A party is easy. Building a pathway takes courage, coordination, and love. We open with a striking contrast: communities throwing big homecomings for someone returning from prison while barely nodding to the student coming home with a degree. That tension isn’t about shaming celebration—it’s about balance and what happens after the music stops. Are we funding a night, or are we funding the future? Together we dig into what real reintegration looks like: legal help that clears barriers, hands...
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A party is easy. Building a pathway takes courage, coordination, and love. We open with a striking contrast: communities throwing big homecomings for someone returning from prison while barely nodding to the student coming home with a degree. That tension isn’t about shaming celebration—it’s about balance and what happens after the music stops. Are we funding a night, or are we funding the future? Together we dig into what real reintegration looks like: legal help that clears barriers, hands...
The data is loud, but the silence around it has been louder—until now. We sit down with Mr. Mahess Bennett, a veteran, educator, social worker, and father, to face a hard reality: Black boys are carrying trauma in a world that often reads their pain as defiance. Together, we unpack why depression can look like anger, how anxiety can sound like constant vigilance, and what happens when kids normalize violence because no one offers a safer script. The point isn’t doom. It’s a blueprint. Mr. Be...
Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite
A party is easy. Building a pathway takes courage, coordination, and love. We open with a striking contrast: communities throwing big homecomings for someone returning from prison while barely nodding to the student coming home with a degree. That tension isn’t about shaming celebration—it’s about balance and what happens after the music stops. Are we funding a night, or are we funding the future? Together we dig into what real reintegration looks like: legal help that clears barriers, hands...