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A podcast about crime, justice, and second chances.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Politique et gouvernement Science Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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  • Second Chance Month: A Time to Look Back
    4 min
  • S3E13: Farming as Regenerative Justice, with Charles Rosen
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of Just Justice, Jessica Henry speaks with Charles Rosen, founder of Ironbound Farm, about an unusual approach to reentry: combining regenerative farming with second-chance employment. Charles shares what he’s learned from hiring people returning from prison, why jobs alone often aren’t enough, and how systems like parole can still derail successful reentry. Drawing on lessons from agriculture, he explores "regenerative justice," based on the belief that repairing people, communities, and even the land requires time, dignity, and connection.Join us for a conversation that highlights both the promise and the challenges of farming for justice.

    To learn more about Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse (including how to visit the farm), go to https://www.ironboundhardcider.com/.

    To watch Charles' TedTalk where he explains the connection between regenerative farming and regenerative justice, go to: https://www.ted.com/talks/charles_rosen_regenerative_agriculture_as_a_model_for_urban_renewal.

    To learn more about Jessica Henry, subscribe to her free substack "All Things Justice" or visit her website at jessicahenryjustice.com.

    Production Editor: Kaz Araki

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    54 min
  • S3E12: Breaking Good, with author Nikki Mammano
    Mar 3 2026

    Nikki Mammano is the author of Breaking Good, a fast-paced memoir that traces her journey from suburban New Jersey to the drug underworld of Waikiki and back again, through addiction, arrest, prison, and ultimately recovery. Our conversation is both poignant and unexpectedly funny as we explore trauma and second chances in our criminal justice system. Who gets imprisoned and who receives grace? What is prison really like? What does it take to rebuild a life after you’ve been labeled by the system? This is an episode you won't want to miss!

    To learn more about Nikki Mammano (and for links to her fabulous book) go to: https://www.nikkimammano.com/.

    To learn more about RYSE Hawaii, go to Rysehawaii.org.

    For more about Jessica Henry, go to jessicahenryjustice.com.

    Production Editor: Kaz Araki

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    43 min
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