A Former Gang Member Shares How Accountability And Community Changed His Life
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We sit with Marlon Whitehawk as he traces a path from childhood trauma and gangs to accountability, culture, and healing. The story is raw, grounded by Mi’kmaq community supports, and anchored by a message: there is a way out and it starts with asking for help.
• land acknowledgement and our two-eyed seeing mission
• Marlon’s early loss, foster care, and abandonment
• accidental entry into gang life and escalation
• arrest, reflection, and rejecting violence
• Pathways, elders, and cultural healing
• Diamond Bailey supports and re-entry routines
• ADHD traits, self-sabotage, and new habits
• gratitude, boundaries, and daily accountability
• goals to study psychology and support youth
• reconnecting with Soto roots and leading with care
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