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Episode 16: From Juvenile Confinement to College Aspirations: Dominic's Inspiring Story
In Episode 16 of "What I Know Now," a podcast by The Delta Project, Bilal and Cole sit down with Dominic, a young man who shares his transformative journey through the juvenile justice system. Dominic recounts his entry into the system at age 14 after participating in a car theft incident. His realization of the gravity of his actions came through the tough times spent in juvenile detention, reshaping his perspective on life and responsibility.
The conversation evolves to discuss the pivotal role that mentorship and meaningful connections played in Dominic's life. Both Bilal and Cole, mentors through the Boys to Mentors group, helped Dominic shift his focus from street life to pursuing education and personal growth. Dominic reflects on the impact of this guidance, noting how it led him to graduate early from high school and aspire to attend college.
Dominic’s story also underscores the importance of self-love and peace. He speaks candidly about his past struggles, his need for a male role model, and how love—both from a significant other and through self-care—helped him on his path to recovery.
As Dominic moves forward, he expresses excitement about potentially stepping into a mentorship role himself, embodying the ideals of The Delta Project. His journey illuminates the potential for personal transformation and the influential power of compassionate mentorship in navigating and overcoming life’s challenges. This episode not only inspires but also highlights the importance of community support, self-awareness, and resilience.
Episode 15: Jason Smith on 'Raise the Age' and Redefining Juvenile Justice in Michigan
Season 2 is here!
We dove deep into juvenile justice with Jason Smith, Executive Director of the Michigan Center for Youth Justice. We explored the critical role of supportive reintegration for youth, advocacy efforts to change policies, and the "Raise the Age" campaign. We also tackled the elimination of court fines and the importance of family engagement. It's all about creating positive change and giving young people the second chances they deserve. Be sure to check it out and follow us for more insights.
Episode 14: Patience, Grace, and Understanding: Insights from the What I Know Now Podcast - Season 1 Recap
In the powerful season finale of "What I Know Now," hosts Cole, Joel, Bilal, and Caton reflect on the most transformative moments of the first season. This episode offers a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs that shaped their journey, highlighting the impact of storytelling on personal growth and community change.
Episode 13: The Role of Music in Social Change: A Conversation with Mykal Rose
Joel and Cole engage in a transformative conversation with reggae legend Mykal Rose and special guest Bilal in this enriching episode of What I Know Now: A Podcast by The Delta Project.
Mykal shares his experiences growing up in Jamaica's ghettos, highlighting the importance of community support, power, and second chances for the youth. He discusses the enduring impact of his music, including his latest afrobeat album and iconic track "General Penitentiary." Bilal contributes by probing into urban community issues and systemic challenges. The episode also emphasizes the significance of reciprocal relationships between elders and young people, the role of positive father figures, and Mykal's deep connection to Africa and humanitarian rights. Tune in for inspiring stories and profound insights from a music icon and community advocate.
Episode 11: Changing the System: Cayden Brown on Juvenile Justice and Teen Advocacy
In this episode, hosts Joel, Cole, and Bilal dive deep into the world of juvenile justice with our inspiring guest, Cayden Brown, a 17-year-old juvenile defense attorney from Oakland County.
Cayden shares his incredible journey and advocacy efforts, emphasizing the need for true rehabilitation over punitive measures and the importance of empowering youth to create change. We explore his revolutionary Trespass project, the significance of teen court diversion programs, and the broader implications of legal literacy as a form of liberation.
Tune in as we redefine what it means to trespass, challenge the narratives holding marginalized communities back, and highlight the indispensable role of youth in driving systemic change. Discover how taking agency in legal spaces and understanding our historical legacy can pave the way for a more just and equitable future.
Episode 09: Jakari Richardson: Rekindling Black Unity and Challenging Systemic Barriers
In this compelling episode of 'What I Know Now,' Jakari Richardson explores the economic and social challenges in the black community, detailing how scarce business opportunities contribute to cycles of crime and mass incarceration. He emphasizes the transformative role of education and psychological enlightenment in overcoming systemic oppression. The episode also highlights the therapeutic value of barbershop conversations where black and brown men engage in deep discussions about identity, healing, and empowerment, urging listeners to foster unity and resilience within their communities.
Episode 03: Juvenile Justice Association of Michigan
Cole and Joel dive deep into a passionate discussion about foster parenting, juvenile justice system, and the marginalization of people of color in parent-child dialogues.
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Joel sits down on the Chezubatalks podcast.
Fatherhood & The Delta Project
Cole discusses fatherhood and the work The Delta Project is doing on Queens of Social Work Podcast