A podcast and video series that examines how America addresses violence, defines justice and seeks accountability through the journey of one man. Years after committing a horrific crime, Sterling Cunio fully faces the ripple effects of the harm he caused. Through the power of artistic expression and human connections and inspired by restorative justice principles, he forges a remarkable personal transformation while serving decades in prison.
This story is a poignant reminder that hope, healing, and redemption are never beyond reach, even in the darkest of places.
To see our companion video series and find out more about the show, go to our website at CellblockstoMountaintops.com
A podcast and video series that examines how America addresses violence, defines justice and seeks accountability through the journey of one man. Years after committing a horrific crime, Sterling Cunio fully faces the ripple effects of the harm he caused. Through the power of artistic expression and human connections and inspired by restorative justice principles, he forges a remarkable personal transformation while serving decades in prison.
This story is a poignant reminder that hope, healing, and redemption are never beyond reach, even in the darkest of places.
To see our companion video series and find out more about the show, go to our website at CellblockstoMountaintops.com
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Watch an intimate “inside class” discussion on shame and personal accountability, inspired by Danielle Sered’s book, “Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration and a Road to Repair.” The men comment on how the current criminal justice system does not promote accountability and in many ways even discourages it. Sterling and his classmates reflect on the difficulty of acknowledging the pain and harm, as well as the lasting impact of their past actions.
They are being accountable. Now what? Find out in Episode 5, Restorative Justice.