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Episode #34: "Formerly Incarcerated Impact on CVI work" (pt. 1)

Episode #34: "Formerly Incarcerated Impact on CVI work" (pt. 1)

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In this solo episode of 17 Winters, I step into the studio alone for the very first time—no guest, just me, the mic, and a lot to unpack. Fresh off the “Michigan School Based Community Violence Intervention” webinar hosted by FORCE Detroit, The Michigan Transformation Collective, and End Gun Violence Michigan, I break down some of my biggest takeaways and why I think they’ve finally carved out a functional working definition of Community Violence Intervention (CVI) that centers real experience and real impact.

I also dig into the CVI work I’ve been doing myself—what I’ve built with #NewLansing, how the Hood 2 Hood movement has shaped my approach, and why these grassroots efforts matter for real community safety. I share where this work is heading, including my vision and plans for 2026, and how formerly incarcerated leadership continues to push CVI forward in ways institutions are only beginning to understand.

And yes… since it’s just me this time, I definitely went on a bit of a rant.

This is Part 1 of a larger, ongoing conversation, but it’s an important start.

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