President Joe Biden has called for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, but there鈥檚 little sense the U.S. is an equal broker in the conflict. Nor has it been for decades.
In prison, inmates make an average of 100 decisions a day, Bev Sharp says. For those on the outside, the average is about 30,000. 鈥淚n prison, everything is decided for you,鈥 she tells the 鈥溾 podcast.聽Simply making decisions is a skill that can be lost. And that points to how incarceration is not simply a matter of walls and bars, but a mental state that can linger after prison doors open.
In today鈥檚 issue, Francine Kiefer examines how two inmates in a Los Angeles jail help others struggling with mental health issues. Ms. Sharp aims to help West Virginians when they leave prison. In 2015, she helped the state鈥檚 Council of Churches start a reentry program. Its goal is connection, and workers like Jeremiah Nelson are on the front line.
In so many ways, success in society depends on networks of connection and support. Finding housing, for example, can be so hard that some people simply stay in prison. 鈥淵ou can just sit in prison for no other reason than you have no place to go,鈥 he says. But the deeper aim is to kindle those connections into genuine opportunity 鈥 when former prisoners see a purpose and a future. 鈥淭he biggest inhibitor for a lot of people is a lack of hope,鈥 says Mr. Nelson. 鈥淭he biggest contributor to recidivism is giving up hope.鈥