A More Effective Juvenile Justice System | Ronnie Lillard | TEDxBarryU

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2022
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    When you hear the term “super-predator,” what images come to mind? Ronnie Lillard explains how the media's portrayal of inner city youth as super predators influences how the public views juvenile offenders. Uncover the faults in the juvenile justice system and proposed solutions. Encouraged by his passion for his people and the love of music, under the moniker of Reconcile, Ronnie Lillard crafts messages for his generation. Digging into the recesses of a hardened heart and calloused hands he projected the pain of his past with honesty and energy. Truth resonated and the images that he captured of his hood while telling his story over a frenetic beat caught fire. Reconcile represents a void for hip hop. Raw. Unapologetic. Meaningful music. Reconcile’s words champion the forgotten and serves as the rhythm hidden in the pulse of those getting by on hope. Despite how heavy the cross to bear, Reconcile is willing to carry the weight until minds are set free. One soul at a time. Reconcile states “As I began seeking a real relationship with the Lord my life changed and the value of everything else in my life began to decrease as my desire and passion to know Jesus intimately and follow him grew." This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @sotiriosnovatsis4529
    @sotiriosnovatsis4529 4 місяці тому +3

    I’ve wanted to serve God in an official capacity for a while now, in a way that helps our children and young people. I was going to become a teacher until my sister advised me to become a Youth Justice Officer. They do exactly what Ronnie explained. I come from a corrections officer background and realised that youth justice is what I’m meant to do.
    I couldn’t agree more with Ronnie and I’m glad that there are Christian people like him who want to reach out to the most marginalised and vulnerable in society. Youth justice work isn’t just for religious people- it’s for any person. But it makes me happy to know that God has asked others to do the same as he has asked of me.
    These kids are our future and society is judged by how we treat the “worst” of our own. God bless Ronnie and God bless all of you who are watching this video and reading these comments.

  • @vicvega5111
    @vicvega5111 22 дні тому

    This is very powerful

  • @EsqueDollar
    @EsqueDollar 2 дні тому

    This is awesome and as a person from Miami I would like to connect with you.

  • @itschrischriss
    @itschrischriss 2 роки тому +3

    He really LIVES this. No pat on the back, look at me, I volunteered one day or week.

  • @itschrischriss
    @itschrischriss 2 роки тому

    💜✨👑

  • @debdipchatterjee4046
    @debdipchatterjee4046 2 роки тому +5

    Longest rap video....