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Dieter Cantu’s Emotional Testimony Before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
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Dieter Cantu’s Emotional Testimony Before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
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I Have a Master’s Degree from Incarceration. They Still Want to Get My Expertise for Free.
Dieter Cantu (Leading with Conviction™ 2020) testifies before the U.S. ...
Dieter Cantu Testifies Before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
TW: Graphic description of prison conditions and violence. On June 12, ...
TW: Graphic description of prison conditions and violence.
On June 12, 2026, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights held a briefing to “investigate mental health care and consequences in juvenile justice ...facilities.”
Among those who testified on the third panel that day were Dieter Cantu (Leading with Conviction™ 2020), who shared his emotional personal story and said, “If we can recognize when a youth breaks a rule, we should be able to recognize when a youth is asking for help.”
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Faith and Advocacy: Building Pathways to Economic Mobility
A JCC Speaker Series on faith-based advocacy, policy influence, and ...
A JCC Speaker Series on faith-based advocacy, policy influence, and community-driven solutions.
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Dr. Patrice Palmer’s Powerful Personal Story
Dr. Patrice Palmer (1962-2026) was the co-founder of Chosen4Change, a ...
Dr. Patrice Palmer (1962-2026) was the co-founder of Chosen4Change, a cognitive behavioral therapy modality that equips hurting individuals with necessary tools to break the cycles of dysfunctional thinking, actions, and ...behaviors.
As she often shared in her advocacy, Patrice had spent more than 20 years cycling in and out of the criminal justice system due to drug and alcohol addiction. In 2003, “it was her faith in God, her internal cry and willingness to ask for help, the support of her family, and her commitment to transformation that cultivated her relentless spirit to overcome the challenges in her life” and become the champion for change that she was.
JustLeadershipUSA (JLUSA) mourns the passing of Dr. Patrice Palmer, a graduate of the very first Leading with Conviction™ cohort in 2015.
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Introducing Leading with Conviction+™
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What is Leading with Conviction+™? Listen to JustLeadershipUSA President and CEO (and Leading with Conviction™ 2016 graduate) DeAnna Hoskins share the history of the program and testimonials from our inaugural ...cohort of what we now call Leading with Conviction+.
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Luigi Mangione, TV Cop Shows, and the Impact of Pop Culture on Criminal Justice Reform in the U.S.
JustLeadershipUSA Director of Communications Stephen Knight explains ...
JustLeadershipUSA Director of Communications Stephen Knight explains the connection between recent developments in the Luigi Mangione case in New York and the history of TV cop shows and Supreme Court ...decisions on miranda rights.
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People Money vs. Power Money
“Having worked in government, you have to realize there’s two pots of ...
“Having worked in government, you have to realize there’s two pots of money: There’s the people money. There’s the power money.” —DeAnna Hoskins explains federal funding
Why Many Criminal Justice Reforms Would Be Unnecessary If We Just Followed the U.S. Constitution
JustLeadershipUSA President and CEO DeAnna Hoskins explains why many ...
JustLeadershipUSA President and CEO DeAnna Hoskins explains why many criminal justice reforms would not be necessary if we actually believe and followed what the U.S. Constitution already says to do.