Week 6

Malcolm Jenkins’ Criminal Justice Season

This week, the Eagles safety argues for cash bail reform

By Malcolm Jenkins

Training For A Better Life

New Leash on Life teaches inmates to train unadoptable dogs, giving both a better future

By Quinn O'Callaghan
Week 3

Malcolm Jenkins’ Criminal Justice Season

This week, Eagles All-Pro safety Malcolm Jenkins talks to NFL officials about criminal justice, and revives a call to pass the Clean Slate Act

By Malcolm Jenkins
Meet the Disruptor

Quaker City Coffee

A Federal Donuts owner and a former inmate partner up to pair your coffee with something much needed: Jobs for the recently incarcerated

By Annie McDonough

Unlikely Foodies

Philabundance Community Kitchen has helped 600 disadvantaged and recently incarcerated people get culinary jobs—helping to keep them out of prison

By Quinn O'Callaghan

The Trials of OG Law

Artist, activist, formerly incarcerated: Michael Ta’Bon will spend next month in a makeshift jail cell in public places. His message? Choose peace

By Thomas Fox Parry

Fighting for FREEdom

I’m FREE is one of few programs answering to the issues women face when they re-enter society from prison

By Quinn O'Callaghan

Shredding the Rap Sheet

The People’s Paper Co-Op helps ex-offenders clear their criminal records—and turn them into “paper smoothies”

By Quinn O'Callaghan

Bobbing and Weaving Through A Minefield

Filmmaker El Sawyer has gone from from prisoner to presidential advisor with one goal: Helping ex-inmates make it on the outside

By Emma Copley Eisenberg
Meet the Disruptor

Michael Hollander

The software engineer-turned-lawyer puts his programming skills to good use: Helping the formerly incarcerated expunge their records

By Rana Fayez