
Episode #23: Hakim Nathaniel Crampton, Organizer/Author
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"Breaking the cycle of incarceration.”
In this eye-opening episode of the 17 Winters podcast, we meet Hakim Crampton, a resilient individual who spent 15 years in the Milwaukee prison system for a crime he did not commit. Now, nearly two decades after his release, Hakim shares his incredible journey of survival, struggle, and triumph, all while navigating the complexities of life on parole.
Hakim’s story sheds light on the harsh realities of inter-generational incarceration, highlighting how systemic issues impact families and communities. After being wrongfully convicted, he was eventually granted early release under the stipulation of remaining on parole for the remainder of his sentence. Despite these challenges, Hakim has emerged not just as a survivor but as a prolific author, having published nine books that articulate his experiences and insights gained from years behind bars.
Listeners will hear about his time spent in a private prison, where he focused on building programs aimed at rehabilitation and education, not only for himself but for fellow inmates as well. His dedication to changing the narrative around incarceration and advocating for justice reform is inspiring.
Hakim's story is a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of fighting for truth and redemption. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges perceptions and inspires change.
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