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" Nothing good could ever have come of my life if I hadn't been able to get therapy and overcome my addictions. "
Susan Burton
Life
My Life
Nothing
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" Unless we address those that are leaving prisons, we can't begin to repair the damage of mass incarceration and make our communities whole and healthy once again. "
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Leaving
Incarceration
Repair
" Each time I left prison, I left with the resolve to get my life together, to get a job, to get back on track. And each time, the task became more and more and more daunting. "
Susan Burton
Job
Together
Time
" I went to pick my son up from school and walked him back and was in the house preparing dinner, and he came in the house and gave me this flower of chrysanthemum that was full of ants. And he went back out to play and ran out into the street and got hit by a car. The car happened to be driven by a LAPD detective. "
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Me
Flower
Dinner
" When I see a woman make it over all the obstacles, my heart just sings. "
Susan Burton
Heart
Woman
See
" Long before I ever got incarcerated, I should've been able to access services that help me deal with the grief and the loss of my son, that help me deal with the trauma, the abuse that I experienced as a child. "
Susan Burton
Loss
Child
Grief
" It's important the sheriff and the D.A. work with the community to realize real-world solutions. If they make decisions in silos, it will fall short. "
Susan Burton
Decisions
Work
Short
" I knew I wasn't born to be caged and chained up. "
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Up
Caged
Chained
" There are so many bright people who just need an opportunity to help others and pay it forward. "
Susan Burton
People
Help Others
Help
" Life has took me on a journey, and through much of that journey, I didn't feel whole, connected, and grounded. So as a kid, everyone called me Sue. My daddy called me Susie Q. But through this journey, I've sort of risen to a place that I get this level of respect of Ms. Burton. "
Susan Burton
Me
Feel
Journey
" Education, hard work, dedication, a support system, and knowing my life had value - these were what had made all the difference. "
Susan Burton
Value
Work
Hard Work
" We all make mistakes. Sometimes people slip, but that doesn't mean they're not worthy of the support. "
Susan Burton
Mistakes
People
Support
" I can remember, as a child, the happy days of us all piling into the car and going to the drive-in. And that was a weekly routine for my father. He was a proud black man, and that all sort of vanished as America began to export jobs. "
Susan Burton
America
Man
Car
" One of the things about incarceration is that you're deprived. You lose all of your identity, and then its given back one day, and you're ill-equipped to actually embrace it and work it. "
Susan Burton
Lose
Back
Day
" Insulin is a crisis medication. "
Susan Burton
Medication
Insulin
Crisis
" Because a woman goes to prison doesn't mean she's a bad mom - doesn't mean that she shouldn't have her children. "
Susan Burton
Prison
Woman
Bad
" If you don't have a new door to walk through, the only thing is the old door. "
Susan Burton
Through
You
Door
" At the age of 46, in my sixth prison term, it was the second prison I was in - California Rehabilitation Center. The California Civil Education program kind of opened up all of the experiences that that I had dealt with in my life, that I had experienced. "
Susan Burton
Education
My Life
Prison
" Everyone needs a place to live. Everyone needs a place to come home to every night. I don't understand why our society, our government, can think that you can lock a person away for months or years... and then release them back after they pay their debt without any support and expect it to be okay. "
Susan Burton
Home
Society
Support
" We keep a woman in prison for decade after decade at a cost of $60,000 a year, and then give them $200 when they hit the gates for release. And, adios. People have to get their IDs, Social Security cards. They have to get clothing, housing, apply for benefits and services, and it's impossible to do with 200 bucks. "
Susan Burton
People
Prison
Impossible
" In prison, you're issued a number of sanitary pads per month. And many times, even when you're issued a number of sanitary pads, the guards will just come in and rip your room apart, rip your locker apart and take them. "
Susan Burton
Number
Month
Will
" We know that the environment and political information is important, and we expose and teach the women about some of the environmental factors that lead to their incarceration. "
Susan Burton
Women
Environmental
Know
" It seems like I was born into trouble. "
Susan Burton
I Was Born
Like
Born
" I knew hundreds and hundreds of women like me, who had traveled in and out of prison in a revolving door. They needed support and help just like I had received. And it could make a difference, just like it had made a difference in my life. I wanted to see them come back to the community and have a chance at a different life, too. "
Susan Burton
Community
Women
Support
" Telling your story is transformative. For both the storyteller and their audience, a new bridge to understanding is created. "
Susan Burton
Audience
Understanding
Story
" After six prison commitments, at the end of those, I was more broken than when I went into the system. "
Susan Burton
Than
Broken
End
" We continue to work on policy to end discrimination against people with criminal records. "
Susan Burton
People
Discrimination
End
" The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery other than in prisons - but it was a lie that you regained your freedom once you left the prison gates. "
Susan Burton
Lie
Constitution
Freedom
" People are released from prison so unprepared. They give you $200. We call it gate money. And you have to pay for a bus ticket back to L.A. You get off the Greyhound bus, downtown Skid Row, and you're supposed to make a life from that. "
Susan Burton
Back
Life
Money
" It has to be about more than punishment. We need to rehabilitate people. We lock up far too many people in America today. We lock them up as if locking them up is gonna solve the problem. And locking them up does not solve the problem. Did locking me up make me better? No, it did not. It made my struggle harder. "
Susan Burton
Struggle
Today
America
" I got caught back up in the underworld because the upperworld really doesn't have a place for people with criminal histories. "
Susan Burton
Back
Place
People