Published Jan 28, 2020
305: Shaka Senghor | Writing My Wrongs
Shaka Senghor shares his powerful journey from a chaotic childhood in Detroit to becoming an influential advocate for criminal justice reform, detailing his experience with violence, self-transformation in prison, and challenges faced reentering society. His insights highlight the urgent need for mental health support and reformative justice in breaking cycles of crime and violence.

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