Dignity: A Podcast Docu-Series on WA Juvenile Rehabilitation

In this show we speak with people from all levels of WA’s juvenile justice system from incarcerated youth to law makers to gain a deeper understanding of the work being done to make positive change.

S3 Ep6- Positive Mental Health (Created by Young People at Green Hill School)

From inside Green Hill, Moses Mutel asks, “What does positive mental health look like?” Through conversations with a peer, a recently released friend, and a mentor, he uncovers lessons on strength, healing, and perseverance.

11-05
20:03

S3 Ep5- Luis’s Story

From gang life to homeownership and fatherhood, Luis Diaz’s journey shows the power of resilience, education, and mentorship. At Green Hill School, Twin Rivers group home, and through the Community Transition Services program, Luis found a life filled with purpose and possibility.

10-29
20:41

S3 Ep4- Life After Echo Glen

Jacob’s path takes him from Echo Glen Children’s Center to life in the community. Through programs like Aggression Replacement Training and the Post Study, he learns to control emotions, strengthen skills, and begin a new chapter.

10-23
17:56

S3 Ep3- Spirituality

Young people share how they use spirituality as a source of strength, reflection, and cultural connection. Bobby Williams speaks with Green Hill School’s Religious Coordinator and Dr. Harold Dean Trulear of Howard University.

10-15
21:14

S3 Ep2- The Power of Peer Mentorship

At Green Hill School and beyond, mentors who’ve walked similar paths are helping young people build connection, confidence, and resilience. Bobby talks with Jason Clark, Shanelle Berry, and Genaro Sanchez about the power of lived experience in shaping brighter futures.

10-08
22:22

S3 Ep1- Canine Connections

Host Bobby Williams explores how the Canine Connections program at Echo Glen Children’s Center pairs incarcerated youth with rescue dogs, using positive reinforcement and shared healing to build trust, responsibility, and hope.

10-01
19:17

S2 Ch7- Empowering Youth (Created by Young People at Green Hill School)

Youth at the JR facility, Green Hill School, get behind the mic to interview community members, educators, and mentors who have positively impacted their lives. 

12-05
34:30

S2 Ch6- Connection & Reentering Community

This episode highlights the transformative impact of canine therapy at Echo Glen Children's Center. Additionally, a formally incarcerated youth shares his story of making the tough choices necessary to better his life and strive toward a successful future. 

11-28
21:09

S2 Ch 5- Addiction Treatment

This episode explores addiction treatment at Green Hill School amid the fentanyl crisis. The episode highlights personal stories from incarcerated youth, the Substance Use Disorders Program, and a youth-led music video project that won a national competition by SAMSA.

11-21
21:00

S2 Ch4- Education

Dignity explores the transformative power of education at Green Hill School within WA's juvenile rehabilitation system. Personal stories from students and educators reveal how individualized learning, trust-building, and diverse educational programs help young people achieve academic and career goals.

11-15
19:58

S2 Ch3- Reducing Isolation

This episode of Dignity explores efforts to mitigate the impact of isolation within Washington State's Juvenile Rehabilitation system. It examines the psychological harm of solitary confinement and details ongoing reforms to create a more supportive and rehabilitative environment. The discussion includes real-life accounts of isolation, the role of better staffing, policy changes, and the importance of a culture shift to improve the lives of incarcerated youth.

11-07
19:42

S2 Ch2- Anti-Violence

This episode explores the efforts of justice-involved youth to create an anti-violent community. It highlights the personal journeys of individuals overcoming challenges, emphasizing their self-awareness and leadership development. We also highlight creative programs aimed at providing constructive alternatives to violence, fostering a sense of purpose among rehabilitating youth.

10-31
20:41

S2 Ch1- Cultural Identity

Host Bobby Williams delves into the Native American Sweat Lodge ceremony at Green Hill School. The episode highlights personal stories from incarcerated youth and insights from program facilitators, showcasing how traditional and culturally relevant practices aid rehabilitation and personal growth.

10-24
18:53

Dignity- Trailer

In this show we speak with people from all levels of WA’s juvenile justice system from incarcerated youth to law makers to gain a deeper understanding of the work being done to make positive change.

07-20
01:56

Chapter One: Creativity Matters

Several arts programs are happening within Washington's maximum security facilities.  Through speaking with incarcerated youth, facility staff, and high-up state officials, we'll learn about these programs' impact and why Washington is including them in Juvenile Rehabilitation. 

07-20
19:03

Chapter Two: Equity in Education

Many incarcerated youth have never experienced success in a traditional school environment.  In this episode, we go to Echo Glen, a maximum security facility in Snoqualmie, to learn about steps being taken to recreate their education system.We also travel to the State Capitol to meet a lawmaker fighting for this change in the legislature. 

07-20
17:48

Chapter Three: Returning to the Community and Giving Back

In this episode, we take a look at Peer Partnership, where counselors used their lived experience within the justice system to support the next generation.  We also look at Community Facilities where youth learn life skills to adjust to their lives beyond incarceration. 

07-20
17:55

Chapter Four: Relationships, Growth, and the Why

Relationships are a huge piece of how we engage in the world. This episode focuses on how positive relationships between staff and youth are becoming a core piece of how Washington thinks about Juvenile Rehabilitation.  We also explore youth's capacity for change and what motivates the people behind juvenile justice work.  

07-17
17:45

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