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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Back to the Future, By Barry S. Diamond - Reentry Survivor & Guest Blogger


Progressive Prison Project


Innocent Spouse & Children Project


Greenwich, Connecticut


Back to the Future

By Barry S. Diamond, Reentry Survivor 
& Guest Blogger

I first met Barry when he and I were members of the SouthWest Connecticut Justice Reinvestment Initiative.
Barry was a tireless worker with terrific ideas. Recently, he and Dick Sederquist (another SWCJRI member) invited me to breakfast to discuss a project they were working on - Reentry Survivors Success Stories.  At breakfast, Barry shared with us that he was a reentry survivor, having served prison time for a white-collar crime.  I invited Barry to write a guest blog for us.  - Jeff 
 


ReentrySurvivors.com: "It gives prior convicted persons the opportunity to go back into their past life and look at it to see how and what formed their new futures."



MY STORY

My name is Barry S. Diamond. One day in June, 2010, I was having lunch with mayors and state representatives and the next day lunch with murders, rapists, child molesters and bank robbers.

I was the owner of a successful 30 year old business consulting company, started the Chamber of Commerce in my town, on the board of my town Economic Development Commission, Vice-President of my town Tax Abatement Commission, President of my town Library Foundation...as well as the President-Elect of the Better Business Bureau of the State of Connecticut.

All that ended when I was convicted of a white-collar crime & was sentenced to 6 years in prison.

After two years of following repetitive, non-thinking actions with no decision-making thoughts (now that I was going to be early released in 2012), I was going to have to think about how other released offenders successfully did it.  What stumbling blocks did they have to overcome and how did they do it?

While in prison I listened and learned a lot about the hopes and dreams of other incarcerated people.  Many wanted to return to their families, find jobs and once again become members of the society they left.  They were husbands, grandfathers, fathers, brothers, uncles and sons.

I’ve tried to put my experience in prison to good use.

I am currently teaching a job readiness course to reentry people, helping to get jobs for Project Longevity clients in Bridgeport, an active member of the Bridgeport Reentry Roundtable, and conducting clothing drives for reentry survivors for their job interviews.  I have a loving, supportive wife, three sons who are married (all of whom own their own homes), eight grandchildren (several in college and whom are future doctors and engineers), and three great-grandchildren...all of whom are now back in my life.
 

TELL YOUR STORY !

And importantly for this blog post, together with Dick Sederquist (not a reentry survivor but a dedicated freedom fighter), we are spearheading the Reentry Survivors Success Story movement in Connecticut! 


We have recently started a website called reentrysurvivors.com, where stories appear of successful reentries by real people.  It gives prior convicted persons the opportunity to go back into their past life and look at it to see how and what formed their new futures.  We who have been incarcerated and released to reenter society now have a voice and a place where hope still lives.

The web site is reentrysurvivors.com.  Our e-mail is reentrysurvivors@gmail.com

Thank you for your kind attention and for your submissions.

Sincerely,

Barry S. Diamond, Reentry Survivor 


P.S. Most released people who are reentering our communities are only asking to be treated with respect, courtesy & honesty.  Interview them for job openings in your company.  Hire them if they are the best qualified, do not hire them if other candidates are better.  If you don’t, you may be missing the opportunity to hire a great employee, who will work hard to earn your respect. Barry

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Progressive Prison Project/
Innocent Spouse & Children Project


at Christ Church Greenwich
254 East Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, Conecticut 06830

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1232, Weston, Connecticut 06883

Central Ministry & Office:
Weston, Connecticut

Rev. Jeff Grant, JD, M Div, Minister/Director
(o) +1203.769.1096
(m) +1203.339.5887
jgrant@prisonist.org

jg3074@columbia.edu

Lynn Springer, Advocate, Innocent Spouses & Children
lspringer@prisonist.org
(m) +1203.536.5508

George Bresnan, Advocate
gbresnan@prisonist.org 

2 comments:

  1. As someone who is awaiting my surrender date re entry seems so far away yet held closely as the light at the end of this tunnel. It makes me happy to see that there are more opportunities and support out there for us. Thank you both.

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  2. My name is Sandy. I was a child of a WWII veteran and an immigrant mother from Italy who spoke minimal English. She was a hard worker who was diagnosed with cancer around the same time I found out that I was pregnant. During this vulnerable time I trusted the wrong person with my personal information. A year later I was arrested for a white collar crime. My mom passed and my elderly father was my primary concern. My dreams of pursuing a college degree and a well paying job seemed all to far away after my short sentence and lengthy probation period. It was very difficult to find a job until I entered the skin care and make up field. Years later I find myself working towards a dual Masters degree in Social Work with an interest in research in Public Health. I wish to develop research that can prevent those less fortunate from experiencing what I have in my past.

    I believe that everyone deserves a chance. With the right tools and support, people whom have been incarcerated can be successful while of living a healthy and safe life.

    Sandy

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