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How Alternatives To Incarceration Are Giving Youth A Second Chance

How Alternatives To Incarceration Are Giving Youth A Second Chance

FromBreak the Bias


How Alternatives To Incarceration Are Giving Youth A Second Chance

FromBreak the Bias

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Did you know the U.S. incarcerates Black people at a nearly five times higher rate than white people?  This is part two in our Breaking the Bias series for Black History Month, where we are highlighting people and organizations who are creating alternatives to incarceration. Today we’re speaking to Brian Stanley, Court Advocate for Avenues for Justice, an organization that’s been around for more than 40 years and that has successfully kept thousands of African American and Hispanic youth and young adults in New York City out of the criminal justice system.
In New York City, it costs about $450,000 to incarcerate a young person for a year, but to put them through Avenues For Justice’s program, it costs about $6,000. Brian Stanley has some fascinating insights about this. In addition to serving as a court advocate, he  also works with youth as  a writing tutor, basketball coach, and art teacher with a focus on hip hop. Here is what he has to say about lowering incarceration rates, and new paths forward.

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Released:
Feb 22, 2023
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Only 2% of our biases come from our conscious. That means 98% of our biases are coming from our unconscious state. Break The Bias dives into these individual stories by interviewing individuals who are champions of Diversity and Inclusion every day. Take a Stand. Speak up. Let's Shake Up the Status Quo, Together.