Evan Feinberg
“When society sees individuals for their leadership potential, entrepreneurial ability, and unique gifts, that’s when we change the world.”–Evan Feinberg Evan Feinberg is the Executive Director of Stand Together Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities to overcome barriers and realize their full potential. Previously, Feinberg worked on Capitol Hill and even […]
Richard Cabral
“There are these laws and systems that are designed to keep Black and Brown children behind these bars…I feel that I grabbed what they were trying to make us, as victims, and I took it as strength.” -Richard Cabral Richard Cabral is an Emmy-nominated actor and a former gang member from East Los Angeles. Previously […]
Father Greg Boyle
“For 40 years I’ve worked with gang members. I’ve ever met a bad person. I’ve ever met an evil person. You would think maybe I might have, but I haven’t. I’ve met despondent people, and mentally ill people, and traumatized people, but uh I’ve never met anybody evil. Everybody’s unshakably good, and there are no […]
Aloe Blacc
“When you think about an individual, an icon like Martin Luther King and all of the amazing work that he did, you don’t often think about, but you also have to recognize there is no income in activism” In this compelling interview on The Last Mile Radio, Aloe Blacc discusses his journey as an artivist […]
Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson and Putnamville Roundtable
“When artists are speaking in a way that glorifies criminality, it’s because of a lack of information. Hiphop culture loves things that are damaged. The experience itself sounds so beautiful when it’s in musical form.”-Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson In this insightful interview on The Last Mile Radio, Jackson reflects on his visit to Putnamville Prison […]