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Christie Gray 🥇 Dwight Davis 🥇 Joanne Montgomery 🥇 Leneil Jones 🥇 Roger Johnson 🥇 Solomon Maye 🥇 Victoria Steele 🥇 Louis Reed


Louis L. Reed, LADC, AADC, is the Executive Vice President at the Douglass Project and a prominent advocate for criminal justice reform. After serving 14 years in federal...

Solomon’s background as an at-risk youth shaped his journey. By age 13, he was in survival mode, leading to time in Juvenile Detention and later incarceration. After...

My name is Leneil Jones. I am a native from Bridgeport, CT born and raised. I serve as Vice President of Save Our Babies, a non-profit organization that works with youth...

Hello my name is Dwight Davis. I lost my dad at a young age and that was the beginning of my battle with drug addiction and incarceration. I also became a Father at age...

Victoria is a person with lived experience who is committed to the belief that all people can recover. She honors human growth and continues to contribute to her communit...

The son of a teenage mother, I went to jail for armed robbery at the age of 18 as did my father before me. Since my release in 2001, I have purchased a home, started both...

Joanne Montgomery re-joined Liberation Programs in 2019. Miss Montgomery worked for the agency from 1995-2007. Joanne is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a License...

Born and raised in the North End of Bridgeport, Christie became a young mother to her son, Jocquiz, at fourteen; is a loving parent to her stepdaughter, Destiny; and devo...


