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Firsthand experience informs MS 'Rethinking Reentry' conference

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Thursday, October 5, 2023   

In Mississippi, people face many barriers to restarting their lives after prison.

Today's Rethinking Reentry Conference focuses on helping them succeed. Those who have organized the conference know firsthand how hard it can be to start over with a prison record.

Cynetra Freeman, founder and executive director of the Mississippi Center for Reentry, said people from across the state will gather to network. She pointed out one topic is a condition which has been compared to post-traumatic stress disorder, known as post-incarceration syndrome.

"I guess a lot of people just don't know much about it, but that is something that we deal with," Freeman explained.

The Magnolia State has one of the world's highest incarceration rates, at more than 1,000 per 100,000 population. Freeman noted conference participants will hear from people who have been in jail or prison, and those who work with them, on how to improve reentry services.

Freeman served a three-year mandatory sentence in the Florida Department of Corrections. She recalled her return home was met with many challenges, which led to the creation of the nonprofit. She added her organization offers services going far beyond the tutoring and workforce development to help people reintegrate into society.

"We offer a life and social skill classes. We have a private job board, where we go out and recruit for employers that are willing to hire those who are engaged with us. We have a clothes closet. We help with laundry assistance," Freeman outlined. "We help with just anything that they're needing."

Freeman emphasized having a felony on a person's record is still a barrier in many cases to finding housing and employment, and going back to school, which is why the annual conference is so important to share tips and ideas.


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