Trenadad had dreams of becoming a professional football player before he was incarcerated almost 27 years ago. Now that he has his second chance he hopes to find a career in construction or as an equipment operator, skills he developed while incarcerated
Henry was given a life sentence for purse snatching. After he was resentenced Parole Project was there to provide support and help him begin his reintegration back into society
After 20 years of incarceration Josh is looking forward to going to work and starting a path to self-sufficiency He is excited to be in Baton Rouge where he can spend time with his family
After 23 years in prison, Johnny chooses to live his life by one definitive quote: “How we walk with the broken is far more important than how we sit with the great.”
During the summer of her freshman year at Louisiana State University, Cierra de la Garza accepted an internship with a private law firm in Brooklyn, working for a seasoned trial attorney.
The duality of incarceration is as striking as the stigma that surrounds it. There’s hopefulness in the hopelessness, joy in the pain, and light in the darkness.