
For years, I’ve worn two hats that might seem worlds apart: one as a traveler with a curious eye for people and places, and another as an advocate working to transform America’s criminal justice system. Both pursuits, though different on the surface, flow from the same conviction—that every person and every place has a story worth listening to.
This blog will bring those stories together. Some posts will trace the roads I’ve walked—historic streets, bustling cities, and quiet corners where lessons hide in plain sight. Others will dive into the challenges and opportunities in criminal justice reform, drawing on my background in probation, parole, and policy work. Along the way, I’ll explore how justice, mercy, and human dignity intersect with the lives we live and the places we go.
Why combine travel and justice? Because travel teaches us to see the world with fresh eyes, and justice demands that same posture—curiosity, humility, and a willingness to learn. Both invite us into deeper empathy and call us to act for the good of others.
So whether you’re here for reflections on reform, stories from the road, or the spaces where the two overlap, I’m glad you’ve found your way here. Let’s journey together.
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