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The Power of Arts, Purpose & Perseverance: Divine G Whitfield’s Story

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In honor of Second Chance Awareness Month, this episode of 2nd Chances @ Work features the remarkable John “Divine G” Whitfield — the justice-impacted changemaker whose real-life story inspired the critically acclaimed film Sing Sing, starring Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo.

Divine G’s journey from wrongful incarceration to founding Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) inside New York’s Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a powerful testament to how creativity, self-expression, and community can drive personal transformation — and change lives behind the wall. As he shares in this deeply human conversation with host Arti Finn, Divine G’s leadership helped build a program with a 3% recidivism rate, compared to the national average of about 60%.

Listeners will hear how his passion for the arts sparked hope in even the most hardened individuals, what correctional leaders can do to support transformation, and why he believes love, patience, and purpose are the keys to rehabilitation.

He’s a train operator, published author, and former tour team member for Lil Wayne — and he’s still fighting to clear his name. Divine G’s story reminds us that transformation is always possible when people are given the tools, trust, and second chances they deserve.

Listen now and be inspired to see justice-involved individuals in a new light.

Learn more and support his fight for exoneration: FreeDivineG.org
Learn more about Orijin and our work to empower incarcerated learners: Orijin.works

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Content provided by Arti Finn, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Orijin, Arti Finn, and Chief Strategy Officer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Arti Finn, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Orijin, Arti Finn, and Chief Strategy Officer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In honor of Second Chance Awareness Month, this episode of 2nd Chances @ Work features the remarkable John “Divine G” Whitfield — the justice-impacted changemaker whose real-life story inspired the critically acclaimed film Sing Sing, starring Oscar-nominated actor Colman Domingo.

Divine G’s journey from wrongful incarceration to founding Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) inside New York’s Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a powerful testament to how creativity, self-expression, and community can drive personal transformation — and change lives behind the wall. As he shares in this deeply human conversation with host Arti Finn, Divine G’s leadership helped build a program with a 3% recidivism rate, compared to the national average of about 60%.

Listeners will hear how his passion for the arts sparked hope in even the most hardened individuals, what correctional leaders can do to support transformation, and why he believes love, patience, and purpose are the keys to rehabilitation.

He’s a train operator, published author, and former tour team member for Lil Wayne — and he’s still fighting to clear his name. Divine G’s story reminds us that transformation is always possible when people are given the tools, trust, and second chances they deserve.

Listen now and be inspired to see justice-involved individuals in a new light.

Learn more and support his fight for exoneration: FreeDivineG.org
Learn more about Orijin and our work to empower incarcerated learners: Orijin.works

Orijin.works

  continue reading

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