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Bonnie Boswell Reports
Arts for Healing and Justice Network Part 3 of 3
Season 6
Episode 6
It takes a village to help formerly incarcerated youth begin a new life. Bonnie interviews AHJN CEO Elinda Leedsma about the mission of the organization and the challenges finding funding to continue this work. Meanwhile, Josh Green, Director of Criminal Justice for the Urban Peace Institute, weighs in on the policy side of the discussion of youth diversion programs such as the AHJN.
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Bonnie interviews Shaun Hough, a minister who encourages system impacted people to Vote.

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Ashley Manning discusses her Union involvement and how they work to improve the workplace.

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Bonnie meets Ashley Manning, a member of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.

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Raven is reunited with her son. Sam discusses his personal connection to Raven's journey.

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Sam and Raven talk about the long journey to get Raven’s son returned to her custody.

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We meet a formerly incarcerated young woman who is putting her life back together.

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Bonnie interviews Congresswoman Karen Bass about reducing recidivism among women.

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Bonnie talks to Kevin about Somos LA Arts Center---a place he calls his second home.

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Bonnie meets Kevin and discusses his growth via the Arts for Healing and Justice Network.

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Bonnie discusses the ACEs program and its impact in reducing childhood trauma.

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Bonnie discusses reasons for different responses to childhood trauma with Dr. Shervington.

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In the first of a three-part series, Bonnie explores the effects of childhood trauma.