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...
What keeps a marriage alive when the butterflies fade? We open the door to the unglamorous truth: friendship first, daily care second, and a covenant that means something only when both people honor it. With Reverend Dr. Captain David Graham, we trace the arc from dating and courtship to the quiet rituals that build a life—late-night feedings, shared shows, and the simple tenderness of holding hands on a walk. Then we face the hard parts head-on: when does forgiveness heal, and when does it b...
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...