
Credible Messengers: “Are You for Real, for Real?”
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In the juvenile justice system, context is everything. Whether as professionals we show up with a deep understanding of the socio-political context of the youth, or we bring in and support “credible messengers” with shared lived experience as the youth, authenticity is key. "Irrationally caring adults," as Professor Kristin Henning describes them, can make all the difference in youth outcomes.
Show Notes & Related Resources
The Essence of Innocence: Consequences of Dehumanizing Black Children (Goff, et. al)
In Memoriam: Dr. Maureen Allwood (CTRJJ)
The concept of children needing at least one “irrationally caring adult” is attributed to Dr. Urie Bronfenbrenner. He included this in his 1976 speech at Cornell University “The American Family - Who Cares?”
Contact CTRJJ for more information and resources
Thank you to our guests on this episode:
Michelle, Jasmine, Teresa Brewington, Dr. Maureen Allwood, Professor Kristin Henning, Dr. Monique Khumalo, David Hopkins, Austin, Aaron, Isaiah, and Edmundo
Identifying details of youth and their family members are changed to protect privacy. All interviewees provided explicit consent to be recorded and have their voices and stories shared on this podcast and in accompanying resources and marketing materials. A parent or guardian provided additional consent for interviewees under 18 years old.