Call Declined: Life in Prison

Call Declined: Life in Prison

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Call Declined: Getting Out

Leaving prison can be overwhelming. The need to navigate societal and technological changes, rebuild relationships, find employment, and find housing can be disorienting and alienating. And the stigma we place on those who have been incarcerated is significant both in human inter ...  Show more

Call for Help: Mental Illness Is Not A Crime

In 2019, Taun Hall’s 18 year-old son, Miles, was in the midst of a mental health crisis in their affluent, suburban community of Walnut Creek, California. The police responded, and within 30 seconds, Miles was shot and killed. What would have happened if Taun called 988 instead o ...  Show more

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