
"My passion is my superpower"—with Zaki "The Barber" Smith
OFF-KILTER with Rebecca Vallas · Rebecca Vallas
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Show Notes
For this week's episode, Rebecca sat back down with Zaki "The Barber" Smith, an entrepreneur, a powerhouse activist, and a criminal justice reform leader whose work focuses on ending the perpetual punishment that comes with having a criminal record in America. They had a far-ranging and emotional conversation about the historic clean slate legislation that passed the New York Assembly earlier this summer and now awaits the governor's signature; how a criminal record can be a life sentence to poverty; the impact of the criminal records crisis on millions of American families; the economic as well as emotional toll that comes with perpetual punishment; his own path from prison to national policy advocacy; how his years as a barber shaped him as an advocate; his work with murals, film, and other art forms as tools for criminal justice reform; and lots more.
Links from this episode:
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Follow Zaki on Twitter @ZakiTheBarber, learn more about of his work as a policy entrepreneur at Next100, and connect with Zaki
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Learn more about New York's Clean Slate campaign and the legislation that recently passed the New York Assembly to clear millions of New Yorkers' records
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Learn more about his #EndPerpetualPunishment mural campaign
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