Tag: inmates
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Is the lawsuit filed by two inmates actually unconstitutional, or are they simply being entitled? Now those who are required to work have effectively become slaves to Mortis’s lawsuit.
Slavery in America refers to a system in which people were treated as property and forced to work without pay, freedom, or basic human rights. Historical slavery (the main meaning) In U.S. history, slavery primarily refers to the system that existed from the 1600s until 1865, where millions of Africans and their descendants were enslaved.…
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How a Murderer Played the Clemency System Under Governor Polis to Get Out of Prison and Become a Director of Community Corrections.The Politics of Corruption, Power, and Control.
David Coleman, second from the left The Truth Behind Nonprofits, Clemency, and Hidden Agendas I’ve written about this subject many times before, including the Second Chance Center, the Denver Dream Center, and other nonprofits that present themselves as beacons of hope but often raise questions of corruption, hidden agendas, and self-serving motives. The more I dig, the…
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Who Really Is a Peer Recovery Coach? When Recovery Becomes a Business: The Story of ‘Camden’ and His Peer Recovery Coach Company, NAR — How Money, Image, Profit, and Ex-Cons Play the System.
A true peer recovery coach listens without judgment, guides with empathy, and supports with humility—helping others heal not for profit, but because they care. Back to Square One: The Two Paths After Prison And here we are again—back to square one, talking about life after prison. Over the years, I’ve seen countless men and women…
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A Different Kind of Prison Visit.“I’ll Stay With You, Daddy”: The Power of Prison Visits
A Different Kind of Prison Visit I had not visited a prison in many years. Every visit is different—people change, staff change, and the atmosphere shifts. I rarely go on weekends, as I try to leave that time for family members. But this time, I had to make a Saturday visit, and the experience felt…
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Why Women Always Seem to Be the Reason Men Go Back to Prison — Whose Fault Is That? The Reality After Love After Lockup
“True love doesn’t rescue you — it walks beside you while you save yourself.” It’s been a minute since I published an article—not for lack of ideas but simply lack of time. July is that time of year when things become a little more reflective, especially for those of us who work with and alongside…
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When Denver Dream Center Becomes a Nightmare ? Pastor B: Is It About Helping Others, or Building His Own Empire?
“Forgiveness isn’t about forgetting the past — it’s about believing in someone’s future. Second chances don’t erase mistakes; they give people the room to write a better story.” It’s Time for a Real Change in Reentry Services—Because People Deserve Better It’s been a while since I published anything—not because of a lack of time, but…
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A Tribute to All Mothers: Seen, Unseen, and Unbreakable.The Mothers Behind the Walls: A Tribute to the Quiet Warriors of Reentry.
Mother’s Day is one of the most important holidays on our calendar—not because of the flowers, cards, or brunches, but because of the deep, irreplaceable role that mothers play in shaping lives, carrying burdens, and loving unconditionally. I am not a mother in the biological sense. I haven’t given birth, but I have raised many…
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Revolving Doors: The Real Reasons People Return to Prison. Reentry: A Word That Means More Than Just Getting Out. Revocation, Recidivism, and the Reentry Racket: Who’s Really Failing the System? The Reentry Industry: Just Another Hustle?
Reentry services should be a bridge to freedom, not a detour back to prison—because every person leaving those gates deserves more than a second chance, they deserve a real one. Reentry: A Word That Means More Than Just Getting Out “Reentry.” It’s a word that’s been showing up everywhere lately—on the news, in legislative hearings,…
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It’s Time to Expose the Truth About Nonprofits in Colorado’s Reentry System: Tax Returns and How Much Money Their Directors Really Make. Why Do People Go Back to Prison?
Will Rogers:“Too many people spend money they haven’t earned, to buy things they don’t want, to impress people they don’t like.” It’s Time to Expose the Truth About Nonprofits in Reentry Systems. Colorado. This article is long overdue. For years, nonprofit organizations have been operating in the shadows under the guise of providing “support” and…
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The Pitfalls of Advocacy: A Warning and a Guide. The Problem with Self-Serving Advocates.The Illusion of Advocacy: Why Some So-Called Advocates Are Hurting More Than Helping.
“An advocate is someone who speaks up for those who cannot speak for themselves, standing firm in the face of adversity, and fighting for justice even when the odds are against them.” I dedicate this publication to those who were once effective advocates and activists, as well as to those who aspire to make a…