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Breaking the School-to-Prison Pipeline and Building Resilient Communities with Assemblymember Corey Jackson

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In this episode of Policy Chats, hosts Rachel Strausman and Dori Pham sit down with Assemblymember Corey Jackson of California’s 60th Assembly District. Together, they explore his journey from founding SBX Youth and Family Services to serving in the legislature, and how his lifelong commitment to uplifting vulnerable communities has shaped his approach to policymaking.

From tackling the school to prison pipeline to championing affordable housing and advancing juvenile justice reform, this episode highlights the ways Assemblymember Jackson has worked to dismantle systemic inequities. He also reflects on the importance of building resilient communities through government and nonprofit collaboration, and why long term investment in people is key to breaking cycles of poverty and instability.

This episode is not just a conversation, it is a call to reimagine how policy can better serve those most impacted by inequities. Tune in to hear how Assemblymember Jackson is working to create lasting change in California and beyond.

Topics Covered:

  • Assemblymember Jackson’s journey from student leader to legislator

  • Founding and growth of SBX Youth and Family Services

  • The school-to-prison pipeline and juvenile justice reform

  • The importance of sealing juvenile records for a fresh start

  • California’s affordable housing crisis and social safety net programs

  • How government and nonprofits can build resilient communities

📍 This episode is produced by the UCR School of Public Policy and features insights that align with our motto: “Solutions for the Region, Solutions for the World.”
🎧 Guest Speaker:
Assemblymember Corey Jackson, California State Assembly, District 60
Interviewed by Rachel Strausman and Dori Pham, UCR Public Policy Students and hosts of Policy Chats

🎵 Music by: Vir Sinha
🔗 More on the UCR School of Public Policy: https://spp.ucr.edu/podcast
📱 Follow us on Instagram: @ucr_spp
👉 Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and stay tuned for more conversations on the policies shaping our future!

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In this episode of Policy Chats, hosts Rachel Strausman and Dori Pham sit down with Assemblymember Corey Jackson of California’s 60th Assembly District. Together, they explore his journey from founding SBX Youth and Family Services to serving in the legislature, and how his lifelong commitment to uplifting vulnerable communities has shaped his approach to policymaking.

From tackling the school to prison pipeline to championing affordable housing and advancing juvenile justice reform, this episode highlights the ways Assemblymember Jackson has worked to dismantle systemic inequities. He also reflects on the importance of building resilient communities through government and nonprofit collaboration, and why long term investment in people is key to breaking cycles of poverty and instability.

This episode is not just a conversation, it is a call to reimagine how policy can better serve those most impacted by inequities. Tune in to hear how Assemblymember Jackson is working to create lasting change in California and beyond.

Topics Covered:

  • Assemblymember Jackson’s journey from student leader to legislator

  • Founding and growth of SBX Youth and Family Services

  • The school-to-prison pipeline and juvenile justice reform

  • The importance of sealing juvenile records for a fresh start

  • California’s affordable housing crisis and social safety net programs

  • How government and nonprofits can build resilient communities

📍 This episode is produced by the UCR School of Public Policy and features insights that align with our motto: “Solutions for the Region, Solutions for the World.”
🎧 Guest Speaker:
Assemblymember Corey Jackson, California State Assembly, District 60
Interviewed by Rachel Strausman and Dori Pham, UCR Public Policy Students and hosts of Policy Chats

🎵 Music by: Vir Sinha
🔗 More on the UCR School of Public Policy: https://spp.ucr.edu/podcast
📱 Follow us on Instagram: @ucr_spp
👉 Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and stay tuned for more conversations on the policies shaping our future!

  continue reading

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