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Susan Burton

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Susan Burton

Founder, A New Way of Life Reentry Project
Susan Burton

Following the tragic accidental death of her five-year-old son, Susan's world collapsed. Her loss snapped the final tether of resilience burdened by a past of pain and trauma. She descended into an emotional abyss of darkness and despair, but living in South Los Angeles, Susan didn't have access to the resources she needed to heal. Without support, she turned to drugs and alcohol, which led to nearly 20 years revolving in and out of prison. Drawing on her personal experiences, she founded A New Way of Life Reentry Project (ANWOL) in 1998, dedicating her life to helping other women break the cycle of incarceration. ANWOL provides resources such as housing, case management, employment, legal services, leadership development and community organizing on behalf of, and with, people who struggle to rebuild their lives after incarceration. Susan has earned numerous awards and honors for her work, including being named a 2010 CNN Top Ten Hero. Released in 2017, her memoir, Becoming Ms. Burton, is the recipient of the inaugural Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice.