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Caring for the Criminally Underserved in Our Criminal Justice System with Jennifer Soble - EP 18

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How do we care for people trapped in a broken system and still take care of ourselves? This is the question Alida poses to Jennifer Soble, a former public defender, lawyer, and the founder of the Illinois Prison Project. Jennifer’s organization is striving to update the outdated and oppressive laws that govern the U.S. prison system, helping prisoners serving long-term sentences who deserve freedom.

Jennifer shares how care work for a hidden population can affect the self and the system as a whole:

  • Questioning the factors that have kept our laws archaic
  • Assisting prisoners for whom legal council has been largely inaccessible
  • Addressing the secondary trauma in helping people who have experienced violence
  • Challenging the strategic design of a system built to keep people in, not help them leave

Important resources from this episode:

Connect with Jennifer:

Connect With Alida:

Advocate for underrepresented and underserved groups in organizations with Ethos - https://www.ethostalent.com/

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35 episodes

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How do we care for people trapped in a broken system and still take care of ourselves? This is the question Alida poses to Jennifer Soble, a former public defender, lawyer, and the founder of the Illinois Prison Project. Jennifer’s organization is striving to update the outdated and oppressive laws that govern the U.S. prison system, helping prisoners serving long-term sentences who deserve freedom.

Jennifer shares how care work for a hidden population can affect the self and the system as a whole:

  • Questioning the factors that have kept our laws archaic
  • Assisting prisoners for whom legal council has been largely inaccessible
  • Addressing the secondary trauma in helping people who have experienced violence
  • Challenging the strategic design of a system built to keep people in, not help them leave

Important resources from this episode:

Connect with Jennifer:

Connect With Alida:

Advocate for underrepresented and underserved groups in organizations with Ethos - https://www.ethostalent.com/

  continue reading

35 episodes

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