KiYa Moghaddam

UT School of Law Expunction Project

By KiYa Moghaddam / September 15, 2015 / Comments Off on UT School of Law Expunction Project

In limited circumstances, Texas law allows you to remove information about an arrest, charge, or conviction from your criminal records. This means that all information about the offense is destroyed. Once your record is expunged, you may deny the incident occurred. With limited exceptions, you will no longer need to tell landlords, employers, or others […]

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City of Austin Seeks Public Input on Proposed Fair Chance Hiring Policies

By KiYa Moghaddam / August 18, 2015 / Comments Off on City of Austin Seeks Public Input on Proposed Fair Chance Hiring Policies

The City of Austin is seeking public feedback on proposed policies that could potentially provide those with criminal histories a better chance to get a job. Proposals include requiring private-sector employers to remove the criminal history question on job applications, known as “Ban the Box,” or “Fair Chance,” and delaying background checks until after the […]

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Key Recommendations from the Justice Reinvestment Initiative Supportive Housing Pilot Evaluation

By KiYa Moghaddam / August 13, 2015 / Comments Off on Key Recommendations from the Justice Reinvestment Initiative Supportive Housing Pilot Evaluation

Since February 2009, Travis County has participated in an ongoing justice reinvestment project, initially collaborating with the Urban Institute. The Urban Institute merged their justice reinvestment efforts with the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) to better reflect the initiative’s national scope. In FY12, Justice Planning (JP) submitted an application for JRI grant […]

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Mention in the Statesman

By KiYa Moghaddam / July 29, 2015 / Comments Off on Mention in the Statesman

We were excited to be mentioned in an article in the Austin American-Statesman about the challenges that ex-offenders face in reentering the workforce, and what is being done locally to remove barriers to reentry: The Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable – a coalition of government officials, business leaders, and former inmates – is working on these types […]

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"Evolution of a Criminal" Film Screening & Director Q&A

By KiYa Moghaddam / July 14, 2015 / Comments Off on "Evolution of a Criminal" Film Screening & Director Q&A

Please Join Us! The Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable is hosting a community film screening of “Evolution of a Criminal”, a critically acclaimed documentary that explores race, class, education, and the prison system, through the personal experience of the director himself. The film screening will be followed by a Q&A with the film director Darius Clark […]

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City of Austin Action on Fair Chance Hiring

By KiYa Moghaddam / May 28, 2015 / Comments Off on City of Austin Action on Fair Chance Hiring

On May 21st, the Austin City Council passed a resolution to consider requiring private employers in Austin to follow fair chance hiring practices. Council Member Greg Casar introduced the item, co-sponsored by Mayor Steve Adler, Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo and Council Member Ora Houston. The resolution directs the City Manager to provide staff support for […]

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One Strike and You're Out: How We can Eliminate Barriers to Economic Security and Mobility for People with Criminal Records

By KiYa Moghaddam / March 5, 2015 / Comments Off on One Strike and You're Out: How We can Eliminate Barriers to Economic Security and Mobility for People with Criminal Records

A new report by the Center for American Progress, “One Strike and You’re Out: How We can Eliminate Barriers to Economic Security and Mobility for People with Criminal Records”, reveals the barriers that Americans with criminal records face in accessing employment, housing, public assistance, education, family reunification, and more, and how the challenges associated with […]

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New Resource: Guide to Writing Parole Packets

By KiYa Moghaddam / February 10, 2015 / Comments Off on New Resource: Guide to Writing Parole Packets

We, in conjunction with the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, are honored to offer a new guide written by Jorge Antonio Renaud on how to write parole packets. This guide a free resource intended to help the families and loved ones of incarcerated individuals compile parole packets that will contribute to the release of their loved ones. […]

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Travis County Commissioner's Court Proclamation Acknowledging the Reentry Roundtable

By KiYa Moghaddam / February 2, 2015 / Comments Off on Travis County Commissioner's Court Proclamation Acknowledging the Reentry Roundtable

On January 20, 2015, the Travis County Commissioner’s Court made a formal proclamation commending the Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable “for ten years of service in this important, yet often forgotten area of our community; and for making a difference in the lives of some of our community’s most marginalized”. Click here to view the proclamation!

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Updated Reentry Roundtable Bylaws

By KiYa Moghaddam / January 13, 2015 / Comments Off on Updated Reentry Roundtable Bylaws

On January 12th, the Planning Council approved revised bylaws for the Reentry Roundtable and a new cooperative agreement for Planning Council members. Thanks to the Executive Committee for their hard work on this!

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The Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable is collaborative promoting safe and healthy communities through effective reentry and reintegration of formerly incarcerated persons and individuals with criminal histories in Austin/Travis County, Texas.