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The Hardest Step - Ep 1 | Newfound Hope with Topeka K. Sam

Lost Debate

The Branch

News, Society & Culture, Politics

4.6607 Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Introducing "The Hardest Step," which is taking over the Lost Debate feed for a special episode! Topeka K. Sam is a shining example of the power of redemption. While in federal prison for drug trafficking, Topeka witnessed firsthand the many challenges and injustices that women, particularly women of color, face behind bars. After her release in May 2015, she launched The Ladies of Hope Ministries. The organization works to advocate for women in or recently out of prison. The ministry helps women transition back into society by providing them with safe housing, education, spiritual empowerment, and entrepreneurial skills. Chris and Coss sit down with Topeka to discuss the highs and lows of her journey and how she stays hopeful in the face of adversity. To learn more about The Ladies of Hope Ministries, visit thelohm.org. Preview for next week: Chris and Coss interview voting rights activist Desmond Meade, whose organization is credited with the passage of Amendment 4, a grassroots initiative that restored voting rights to over 1.4 million Floridians with prior felony convictions. Click here to check out The Hardest Step podcast

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We've already made more impact than anybody would.

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And yet I still have to convince people that it is important to invest in black women,

0:08.0

and even more important to invest in previously incarcerated black women.

0:16.0

Hey everyone, welcome to the hardest step, an original podcast from The Lost Debate.

0:21.6

I'm Chris Marte, a New York City council member, and I'm here with my brother, Koss.

0:26.6

That's right.

0:27.6

What's up everybody?

0:28.6

Koss Marte here.

0:29.6

I'm a returning citizen and the founder of Kambati, a nonstop prison-style boot camp where we

0:35.6

proudly hire formerly incarcerated individuals as our instructors.

0:39.0

Today we're joined by a phenomenal criminal justice activist, Topeka K Sam.

0:43.4

Like myself, Topeka found herself in federal prison for drug trafficking charges.

0:49.4

But after going through all that, she found true sense of purpose.

0:53.2

Since 2017, her organization, the Ladies of Hope Ministries, has helped women and girls

0:59.0

transition out of prison.

1:00.6

We're excited to have her on the show today to talk about all of this and more.

1:04.7

Topeka, thanks for joining us.

1:06.1

Welcome to the hardest step.

1:07.1

Yeah, how's it going?

1:07.9

How you doing?

1:08.5

Thank you, gentlemen.

1:09.4

Everything is cool.

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