Meet Marcus White and hear his reentry story - a podcast by Zakiya

from 2020-06-21T17:00:58

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Marcus White is approaching his 5 year mark post incarceration which is a huge milestone in the reentry world. He has accomplished professional success, has a daughter who is his world, lost his mother and more. Hear from him about what contributed to his incarceration at the age of 19 and what it takes for him to sustain his positive life post incarceration.
A little about Marcus, from Marcus...
After spending nearly 17 yrs in prison, I emerged on to the concrete of society full of hopes and ambition. I had been incarcerated since the age of nineteen and was determined to succeed against all odds. Rejecting all doubt, filling myself with an unbreakable resilience.
While in prison I had taken advantage of all the programs that Department of Corrections had to offer. Committed to the renewal of my mind. Facilitating cognitive behavior programs, studying correspondent courses, and learning as much as I possibly could about financial literacy. The reading of countless books help instill a confidence within me.. All in hopes of a seamless transition.
Freedom brought forth a newfound meaning to me as I embark on various paths. Collaborating with WashingtonCan as a spokesman on a number of issues regarding "social injustices". Teaming up with the Department of Corrections as I spoke at various prisons inspiring hope, and displaying sound presentations on re-entry.
Post prison, has afforded me a small business, home ownership, a career in carpentry, and inspiration to so many of my family and friends. So many achievements, yet none of them has been rewarding as fatherhood to my beautiful daughter Nahla. I continue to strive for greatness as I continue to search for and embrace the best of me.
Sincerely, Marcus.

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