Reentry Radio
Reentry Radio
John Jay College Institute for Justice and Opportunity
Reentry Radio is the official podcast of the John Jay College Institute for Justice and Opportunity (formerly known as the Prisoner Reentry Institute).
Staff and Student Conversation: Kenny and Labre
In the latest episode of Reentry Radio, Reentry Specialist Kenny Inniss speaks with Prison-to-College Pipeline (P2CP) alum Labre Fulcher about his experiences in P2CP, getting involved in theater, working in reentry after his release, and more.
Jul 15, 2021
11 min
Student and Staff Conversation: Richard & Amy Pt. II
In the latest episode of reentry radio, Intake and Supportive Services Manager Amy Wald speaks with Prison-to-College Pipeline (P2CP) alum Richard Lazarini about his experiences in P2CP, continuing college in the community, the COVID-19 pandemic, and more.
Apr 16, 2021
10 min
Student and Staff Conversation: Richard & Amy
In the latest episode of reentry radio, Intake and Supportive Services Manager Amy Wald (R) speaks with Prison-to-College Pipeline alum Richard Lazarini (L) about his experiences taking classes while incarcerated, working with College Initiative to resume his education in the community, and using everything he learned to launch a new business.
Mar 11, 2021
18 min
Student & Counselor Conversation: Dorphus & Ayiisha
In this episode, College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Ayiisha Ferrell speaks with her student Dorphus Williams about his experiences in CI and his recent graduation from City Tech.
Dec 15, 2020
13 min
Student & Staff Conversation: Lateef & Katie
In this episode, the Institute's Communications & Development Associate, Katie Beiter, speaks with Lateef Sanders, a member of the College Initiative (CI) community and a recent graduate of Brooklyn College, about his experiences in CI, his past, the challenges of COVID-19, and more.
Nov 16, 2020
15 min
Student & Counselor Conversation: Mimi & Desiree
In this episode, former College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Desiree Gomez speaks with her student Mimi Pascual about her experiences in CI and her recent graduation from City College of New York.
Oct 19, 2020
12 min
Student & Counselor Conversation: Freddy & Kombeh
In this episode, College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Kombeh Jobe speaks with Freddy Jacobs about his experiences in CI and his recent graduation from City College.
Sep 18, 2020
10 min
Student & Counselor Conversation: Charles & Ayiisha
In this episode, College Initiative (CI) Academic Counselor Ayiisha Ferrell speaks with Charles Clink about his experiences in CI and his recent graduation from the NYU Silver School of Social Work.
Aug 11, 2020
8 min
Navigating Employment Discrimination
In this episode of Reentry Radio, PRI talks to Melissa Ader, a staff attorney at the Legal Aid Society's Worker Justice Project, about conviction-related employment discrimination and the steps New York has taken to combat it with the Fair Chance Act. Passed in 2015, this act levels the playing field for justice-involved individuals “because it pushes the criminal record inquiry until after the person gets a job offer,” according to Melissa. Justice-involved individuals, however, still face discrimination in the hiring process. Melissa outlines the ways in which those individuals can navigate employment discrimination and the importance of information sharing in shifting norms and practices.
Dec 6, 2019
14 min
The Mentor-Mentee Relationship
In the latest of episode of Reentry Radio, former College Initiative mentoring coordinator, Alejo Rodriguez, discusses the mentor-mentee relationship. Rodriguez highlights the emphasis on compassion, empathy, and respect in eliminating the top-down structure typical for mentor-mentee relationships to best support justice-involved individuals seeking higher education. He argues that, in these types of relations, there is mutual reward and satisfaction along with a certain level of authenticity and sensitivity between mentor and mentee. CI is a community of successful, positive, and supportive students, alumni, and staff dedicated to creating pathways from criminal justice involvement to college and beyond. We achieve this through individualized assistance with college selection, enrollment, financial aid, academic counseling, peer mentoring, and supportive workshops. In short, CI encourages people to enroll in college who might not have considered it, removes barriers to their enrollment, and creates a supportive community that increases student success in college and in life.
Nov 6, 2019
8 min
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