Substack allows us to share our message with a broader audience—especially people who may not be actively seeking information about prisons or the justice system, but who care about fairness, opportunity, and the future of our country. Unlike our internal newsletter, which tracks updates and program data, our Substack focuses on storytelling, commentary, and the deeper reasons why reform matters. It’s a platform for thought leadership, where we challenge assumptions, share insights, and invite others into the conversation.
We use Substack to frame the human side of justice reform—through essays, reflections, and long-form storytelling. It’s a space where we connect the dots between incarceration, accountability, and broader social progress. These posts help us reach readers who may never visit a prison but who influence culture, policy, and public opinion. By sharing deeply personal insights alongside data-driven narratives, we aim to build empathy, spread awareness, and grow support for a system that incentivizes preparation, not just punishment. Substack helps us extend our voice—and invite more people into this movement.