Shaka Senghor is a formerly incarcerated individual who served 19 years in prison for second-degree murder.
After his release, he became an author, speaker, and criminal justice reform advocate.
Senghor's experiences in prison, including seven years in solitary confinement, profoundly shaped his perspective on the criminal justice system.
He credits reading and writing as crucial tools in his personal transformation.
Since his release, Senghor has written several books, given TED talks, and founded programs to help at-risk youth and formerly incarcerated individuals.
His work focuses on promoting literacy, mentorship, and alternatives to violence in urban communities.
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