• Reentry: Searching for a Place to Call Home

  • 2025/02/19
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Reentry: Searching for a Place to Call Home

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  • Housing is at the heart of successful reentry when returning home from prison. Join Voices Unlocked as we expose the human stories behind the reality that returning citizens are 10 times more likely to face homelessness than the general population. Through deeply personal narratives from our guests Delonte Williams, Alexander Penn and Darnell Keys, we explore the urgent need for stable housing and the emotional strain it places on those fighting to rebuild their lives. Delonte shares his apprehension about returning to a neighborhood that could jeopardize his future, while Alex opens up about the struggle of reconnecting with loved ones after years apart.

    But the complications don’t end there. Hear from Tee Peters and Darnell Keyes as they explain the bureaucratic maze of housing support and the inequities that undermine their journey to reintegration. Discover how stigmatizing conditions in available housing options can feel like an extension of incarceration, and the dire need for empathy from policymakers and nonprofits alike. The episode calls for a powerful shift: empowering returning citizens by listening to their lived experiences and involving them in crafting solutions. It’s a call to break down barriers and foster a more inclusive, supportive environment for those looking to redefine their futures post-incarceration.

    Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

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Housing is at the heart of successful reentry when returning home from prison. Join Voices Unlocked as we expose the human stories behind the reality that returning citizens are 10 times more likely to face homelessness than the general population. Through deeply personal narratives from our guests Delonte Williams, Alexander Penn and Darnell Keys, we explore the urgent need for stable housing and the emotional strain it places on those fighting to rebuild their lives. Delonte shares his apprehension about returning to a neighborhood that could jeopardize his future, while Alex opens up about the struggle of reconnecting with loved ones after years apart.

But the complications don’t end there. Hear from Tee Peters and Darnell Keyes as they explain the bureaucratic maze of housing support and the inequities that undermine their journey to reintegration. Discover how stigmatizing conditions in available housing options can feel like an extension of incarceration, and the dire need for empathy from policymakers and nonprofits alike. The episode calls for a powerful shift: empowering returning citizens by listening to their lived experiences and involving them in crafting solutions. It’s a call to break down barriers and foster a more inclusive, supportive environment for those looking to redefine their futures post-incarceration.

Follow this podcast so you'll be informed when new episodes are uploaded (twice a month). Meanwhile, read more stories and learn how you can contribute to reform; visit MoreThanOurCrimes.

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