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When it comes to Criminal Justice Reform, it shouldn't matter who you voted for. TLM Cofounder Chris Redlitz and Tara Trask dive into political topic where agreement can finally exist between polarized political parties: the need to fix a broken justice system. As innovative


Black firefighters helped save an Idaho town in 1910, but their stories were buried by history. Chief Royal Ramey joins Tara Trask Trask, to shine a light on the Buffalo Hand Crewāhis modern homage to the forgotten legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers who fought fires over a century






Formerly incarcerated individuals often exceed expectations in the workplace - Tara Trask and Chief Royal Ramey break down why. From overcoming stigma to demonstrating unmatched work ethic and resilience, returned citizens are proving theyāre more than deserving of a second

When Khalid Cannon cannon played football at Yale, he realized just how deep the stigma runs for kids with incarcerated parents. He used to hide that part of his story - now, as President of Put Me In! , Khalid helps kids like him rewrite their stories through the power of

Children impacted by incarceration are often defined by a system that fails to support them. Millions of kids in the U.S. grow up with a parent behind bars. Without consistent support, our youth are more likely to face poverty, trauma, and systemic barriers. Khalid Cannon,

When dignity leads the way, transformation becomes possible. On Trans Visibility Day, actor and activist Daniel Seaā”ļøš« visits San Quentin Rehabilitation Center for the first time, and reflects on what happens when punishment is replaced by purpose. Daniel shares with Tara Trask,

When kids grow up with a parent in prison, the stats are stacked against themābut what if the right support could flip the script? Khalid Cannon didnāt beat the odds alone. He had a team of coaches, grandparents, and a community that showed up. From a one-bedroom farmhouse in

