Chicago Beyond’s vision for holistic safety in corrections
Chicago Beyond is creating a different vision for what safety can look like for incarcerated people, their families and corrections staff.
By Lynnea Domienik

Chicago Beyond’s vision for holistic safety in corrections
Chicago Beyond is creating a different vision for what safety can look like for incarcerated people, their families and corrections staff.
By Lynnea DomienikNext week, Chicago Beyond will unveil a new publication and initiative to forge a path toward holistic safety for people impacted by incarceration. The group will bring together current and former correctional officers, formerly incarcerated people and their families for an event May 24.
Reset learns more about what’s needed to keep people safe inside and outside of correctional walls.
GUESTS: Nneka Jones Tapia, managing director of justice initiatives for Chicago Beyond; former warden of Cook County JailAndy Potter, founder of One Voice United; retired corrections officer
Ronald Simpson-Bey, executive vice president of JustLeadershipUSA