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Student Voices, Real Impact: Gabriel Singer on the Power of Community Engagement

28 min · 24 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, co-hosts Holly Garrett III and Carina Gallo connect with Criminal Justice Studies alum ’25 Gabriel Singer, whose commitment to community engagement and advocacy earned him the California State University Trustees Award for Outstanding Achievement [https://news.sfsu.edu/news/prestigious-csu-scholarship-goes-sfsu-grad-student-advocating-prison-reform]. Gabriel shares how his work with Initiate Justice, an organization dedicated to empowering people impacted by incarceration to drive policy change, influenced his path and reinforced why applying learning to the community matters now more than ever. His story is a powerful reminder that when students invest in their communities, the work is not only meaningful, it is recognized at the highest level. Guest: Gabriel Singer, Criminal Justice Studies alum '25, and SFSU graduate student Hosts and Producers: godHolli3 (Hollie Garrett), Communications alum '25 and Carina Gallo, Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, SFSU.  This episode was produced with support from a grant from ICCE.  Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com

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In this episode, co-hosts Holly Garrett III and Carina Gallo connect with Criminal Justice Studies alum ’25 Gabriel Singer, whose commitment to community engagement and advocacy earned him the California State University Trustees Award for Outstanding Achievement [https://news.sfsu.edu/news/prestigious-csu-scholarship-goes-sfsu-grad-student-advocating-prison-reform]. Gabriel shares how his work with Initiate Justice, an organization dedicated to empowering people impacted by incarceration to drive policy change, influenced his path and reinforced why applying learning to the community matters now more than ever. His story is a powerful reminder that when students invest in their communities, the work is not only meaningful, it is recognized at the highest level. Guest: Gabriel Singer, Criminal Justice Studies alum '25, and SFSU graduate student Hosts and Producers: godHolli3 (Hollie Garrett), Communications alum '25 and Carina Gallo, Professor of Criminal Justice Studies, SFSU.  This episode was produced with support from a grant from ICCE.  Music: Hip Jazz, Benjamin Tissot from Bensound.com

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