Join us in welcoming the 4-CT Fellow in Community Engagement and Advocacy

 

Please join us in welcoming Abraham Santiago as the 4-CT Fellow in Community Engagement and Advocacy!

 
 

This moment is incredibly special as Abraham was first introduced to 4-CT as a pilot participant. Abraham’s unique perspective, as both a former program participant and an experienced advocate, will enhance our impact as he works to amplify community voices and tap into his state and national relationships to advocate for community supports that trust and empower people to make their own decisions and improve their lives. In addition to his day jobs as a MICU Clinical Technician and a Founder and CEO driving positive change through conscious fashion, he is a tireless advocate and consultant for higher education in prison and reentry policy. Abraham works on criminal law reform with the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut and received a temporary appointment with UCONN's Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy. Abraham is a published author in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Prison Education.

Here's to creating meaningful change together!

 
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