August 17, 2026 Protected: The Technology Shock of Reentry After Prison There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Read Article
August 10, 2026 Changemaker Spotlight: Chris Young, Author of “The Wound Is Where the Light Enters: A Memoir of Resilience” How Chris Young, Sentenced to Two Life Terms, Is Becoming One of the Most Compelling Voices in Criminal Justice Reform Read Article
August 10, 2026 The Platform For True Prison Reform America’s prisons offer programs, but an individual’s progress is vulnerable to transfers, institutional barriers, and release. The Last Mile has built a platform designed to carry rehabilitation forward. Read Article
July 27, 2026 Changemaker Spotlight: Ginny Burton, Founder of OUT Impact Coalition Ginny Burton Is Walking 310 Miles to Redefine Reentry—Here’s Why We Should Walk Beside Her Read Article
July 23, 2026 The Reentry Data Dilemma: What America Still Doesn’t Know About Life After Prison New findings from The Last Mile reveal the financial realities of coming home—and why the reentry field needs a national data network. Read Article
July 13, 2026 Why I Stopped Calling Myself an Ex-Felon Kevin McCracken On Why Identity Transformation After Incarceration May Be the Most Important Outcome For Successful Reentry Read Article
June 22, 2026 Second Chances Need an Address: Fair Chance Housing After Prison Learn why Fair Chance Housing policies, stable housing, and reentry support services play a critical role in reducing recidivism after prison. Read Article
June 9, 2026 Protected: The Economic Case for Criminal Justice Reform: Why Rehabilitation In Prison Is America’s Smartest Investment There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Read Article
June 3, 2026 Yes, A $239 Million Prison Transformation Will Pay for Itself A data-driven model reveals that San Quentin’s Transformation will Achieve Break-Even Through Economic And Social Impact Read Article
May 28, 2026 The Future of Rehabilitation Begins at San Quentin Inside San Quentin Rehabilitation Center, The Last Mile unveiled a groundbreaking model for the future of rehabilitation through education, technology, AI, and second chances. Read Article