
How the Criminal Justice System Impacts Families, Writing Bills, and Law School Advice for High School Students with Armani Cobb
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We have an incredibly inspiring guest who is breaking barriers and rewriting the rules, all before even getting a high school diploma.
Joining us is Armani—a 15-year-old advocate from Florida who’s already making waves in justice reform. Armani is the founder of Fresh Start Advocate, a youth-led organization creating opportunities for people impacted by the criminal justice system. Today, Armani’s here to share their journey—from growing up with brothers who were incarcerated to pursuing a legal career as a high schooler.
But wait—Armani’s also leading change on the policy front. We’ll dive into their involvement with The Culturally Competent Hair Care Act, a groundbreaking bill addressing racial equity in correctional facilities, and how they’re proving that young people have the power to turn big ideas into real-life impact.
So whether you’re dreaming of becoming a lawyer, starting a nonprofit, or just wondering how to make your voice heard, this episode is packed with all the inspiration and actionable tips you need.