Helen Gaebler, Past Chair, Austin/Travis County Reentry Roundtable Planning Council Senior Research Attorney, William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law, UT School of Law Tell me about your professional background. I grew up in Wisconsin and attended law school there. After graduating and clerking for a year at the Wisconsin Supreme Court, I […]
Read MoreName: Charles Walker Three words that describe you: Considerate, Compassionate, and Determined. What are the top challenges that you faced when reentering? Housing. Resources I found most helpful: Family, Church, and the City of Austin. Did you have a mentor or a role model? My two younger brothers. What drives your passion and makes you excited […]
Read MoreName: Lewis Conway Jr. Three words that describe you: Blessed, grateful and appreciative. What are the top challenges that you faced when reentering? The top challenges I faced were employment and a lost sense of identity. What resources have you found most helpful for reentering? The best resource I was able to discover that assisted me the most with […]
Read MoreName: Douglas Smith What are three words that describe you? Compassionate, Engaging, Open. What are the top challenges that you faced when reentering? Finding a job was the most difficult task. Gainful employment was my #1 parole condition, and I was willing to work any job from janitor to customer service. Further, I had a decent education […]
Read MoreThe Reentry Roundtable has launched an Advocacy Fellowship Program for individuals with lived experience navigating the criminal justice system and reentering the community, and we are thrilled to announce Lauren Johnson as our inaugural Fellow! Lauren previously served as a member of the Planning Council and XOffenders’ Council. Her fellowship commenced on February 1st and will continue […]
Read MoreIn limited circumstances, Texas law allows you to remove information about an arrest, charge, or conviction from your criminal records. This means that all information about the offense is destroyed. Once your record is expunged, you may deny the incident occurred. With limited exceptions, you will no longer need to tell landlords, employers, or others […]
Read MorePlease join us for the 6th Annual Statewide Reentry Conference! When: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM Where: Texas State Capitol Cost: Free! Panelists: Rep. Senfronia Thompson Sheriff Troy Nehls, Ft. Bend County Dr. William Lawson Judge Sarah Eckhardt In Partnership With: This conference is hosted by the Travis County Criminal Justice Planning Department in partnership […]
Read MoreAbout two weeks ago, City Council’s Economic Opportunity Committee took the first step toward mandating removal of the box on employment applications indicating whether the applicant has a criminal record. However, the rest of the package of proposals for fair chance hiring – all related to helping people with criminal records get jobs – was […]
Read More2015 has been a year of momentum and progress for the Roundtable. Due to the focus of the Strategic Plan as well as a strengthened administrative structure, we have undertaken a number of critical initiatives and have been able to capitalize on strategic partnership opportunities. Read our 2015 Annual Report to learn: The progress we’ve made on […]
Read MoreThe Austin Chronicle wrote a great article about fair chance hiring and the work that is being done locally to Ban the Box citywide. We are so proud that they quote and acknowledge the activism of many of our XOffenders’ Council members in the article! Read the article here.
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