Jay Jordan Was Incarcerated At 18. Now, He’s Transforming the Criminal Justice System.

Jay Jordan Was Incarcerated At 18. Now, He’s Transforming the Criminal Justice System.

By iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries

Today, CEO and activist Jay Jordan tells his story. We begin in Stockton, California (13:31), where he came of age on the heels of the 1994 Clinton Crime Bill (16:33) before being arrested at eighteen (19:47). In stark contrast to former President Trump’s arraignment (3:17), Jordan then details his experiences navigating the judicial system (24:15), his years in prison (28:30), and stints in solitary confinement (31:55).

On the back-half, Jordan reflects on the end of his seven-year sentence (38:28), the limitations of living with a criminal record (47:22), and how he found purpose in advocating for people like himself (54:52). To close, he shares his groundbreaking work with Alliance for Safety and Justice (1:07:46), including a new, transformative California law (1:13:04), and a philosophy by Maya Angelou that guides him today (1:18:24).

To learn more and support, visit https://asj.allianceforsafetyandjustice.org/.

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