Advocacy Corner: Announcing Lauren Johnson as the Reentry Roundtable Advocacy Fellowship Mentor! The Roundtable is pleased to announce Lauren Johnson as the Reentry Roundtable Advocacy Fellowship Mentor. This position was created in 2021 to support the Reentry Roundtable Advocacy Fellow in achieving their professional development goals and building long-term advocacy skills. Lauren was Reentry […]
Read MoreWritten by Barbara Ornelas, Reentry Advocacy Fellow The link between individuals becoming part of the criminal justice cycle and those suffering from mental illness seems to be on an upward trajectory. People with mental illness are arrested and sent to prison in disproportionate numbers, often due to a lack of awareness and resources in handling […]
Read MoreBarbara Ornelas The Reentry Roundtable is very excited to announce Barbara Ornelas as the newest Reentry Advocacy Fellow. Barbara is the Executive Director of RARE Academy. Read the interview below to learn more about Barbara’s goals for her fellowship! To contact Barbara please email info@reentryroundtable.org. Tell me a little bit about yourself. I am a […]
Read MoreBy Amanda Cassidy-Trejo, Reentry Roundtable Advocacy Fellow Over the past 2 years, I have been able to be a part of the RAP and Roundtable community. I came into my fellowship role not having a clear understanding of this coalition and the work it does to serve the community I get to be a part […]
Read MoreThe Reentry Roundtable is pleased to announce that applications for the 2023 Roundtable Advocacy Fellowship are now being accepted. The purpose of the Roundtable Advocacy Fellowship is to build the capacity of the Fellow and the Roundtable to deliver competent and professional advocacy work that improves outcomes for people with criminal justice system involvement. Designed […]
Read Moreby Amanda Cassidy-Trejo, Reentry Advocacy Fellow This past year has been a period of a lot of growth for me both professionally and personally. I was able to participate in many opportunities that will help shape my future and add new dreams to my career goals that I did not know existed before. In the […]
Read MoreBy Amanda Cassidy-Trejo, Reentry Advocacy Fellow Growing up as the daughter of 2 Army Medics I always knew that there was a possibility that one or both of my parents would be called up to serve in a wartime mission. If I am being honest I always thought it would be my dad. He had […]
Read MoreWritten by Amanda Cassidy-Trejo, Reentry Advocacy Fellow I can still recall the smell of the pod I was housed in the last time I used. I don’t remember the actual date I stopped using because time is irrelevant when incarcerated. So I chose the date that I had tattooed on me from the first time […]
Read MoreI got to drive my son to school for his first day of his sophomore year of high school. I got to be one of those moms that posts first day of school pictures. I got to be one of many that woke their kid up, made sure they brushed their teeth, made their bed […]
Read MoreWritten by Amanda Cassidy, Reentry Advocacy Fellow For a lot of little girls their dad is the first man they fall in love with. The first man who shows them what love looks like. Sometimes life can make this experience trying for some fathers and daughters. The story of me and my dad isn’t abnormal […]
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