California State University San Marcos

Leyva, Martin. Interview October 27, 2022

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00:00:00 - Introduction

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Segment Synopsis: Introduction of Martin Leyva (narrator) and date and place of interview (October 27th, 2022 at California State University San Marcos University Library).

00:00:23 - Roles at Cal State San Marcos, Palomar College, and MiraCosta College

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses his roles with Project Rebound at California State University San Marcos, as well as with the Transitions Programs at Palomar and MiraCosta Colleges, and his role as a Professor of Sociology. Leyva also discusses the Rising Scholars community college program, and what support from university and system administrations, as well as the nonprofit sector looks like.

Keywords: California State University San Marcos; MiraCosta College; Palomar College; Project Rebound; Rising Scholars; Transitions Program; professional development

00:08:14 - Typical day of work

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses what a day of work is like for him, including supporting students, and the emotional labor that comes with his work, how to build trust with formerly incarcerated students, and what success looks like in his role.

Keywords: California State University San Marcos; MiraCosta College; Palomar College; academic instruction; emotional labor; scholarship; student success; trust-building

00:24:13 - Santa Barbara City College and the Transitions Program

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva relates how he was released from prison and had trouble with employment. At the recommendation of his niece, Leyva attended college and began forming a community with other formerly incarcerated students, which led to an informal support group. Leyva relates how that support group became a cohort model for formerly incarcerated individuals

Keywords: Employment; Extended Opportunities, Programs and Services Office; Santa Barbara City College; Transitions Program

00:29:24 - Employment realities after prison

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva relates issues he encountered in gaining and retaining employment after release from prison, and the barriers that formerly incarcerated people face in re-entering the workforce. Leyva recounts finding work on campus at Santa Barbara City College and recent legislation that is intended to lessen barriers for formerly incarcerated folks.

Keywords: Employment barriers; Extended Opportunities, Programs and Services; Santa Barbara City College; student success

00:37:46 - Santa Barbara City College and the Transitions Program

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses how the first cohort was formed, what the support network looked like, profiling by campus security, and how the college, especially Extended Opportunities, Programs and Services, supported the students. Leyva also talks about the cohort's meeting space and first meetings, and how he advertised the Transitions Program and made other formerly incarcerated students aware of it.

00:48:50 - Enabling success for formerly incarcerated students

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses "just showing up" as a way to model success and assist students in acclimating to an academic environment. Leyva also discusses peers doing work in assisting formerly incarcerated students and/or affecting change, and the characteristics that make for successful re-entry for people getting out of prison.

Keywords: Frankie Guzman; James Binnall; belonging; imposter syndrome; student success

00:59:31 - Pathways for formerly incarcerated students in academia

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses what majors and programs tend to be popular with formerly incarcerated students, what areas Leyva thinks we need more formerly incarcerated people involved in, and what professions they cannot be involved in for legal reasons.

Keywords: Education; Human Services; Justice Studies; Nursing; Political Science; STEM fields; Social Work; Sociology and Criminology; college majors; employment barriers; student success

01:04:58 - Employment in prison

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses the process of employment in prison; how incarcerated individuals find employment, what that employment looks like, and what the pay is like for incarcerated people. Leyva also discusses what the prison-industrial complex and onshoring movement means for exploitation of labor in prisons. Leyva describes his experience working as a landscaper while in prison.

Keywords: Thirteenth Ammendment; UNICOR; labor exploitation; landscaping; legislation; prison employment; prison-industrial complex

01:12:54 - Media narratives

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses how media narratives and election cycles drive public policy and public perceptions of crime and impact non-violent offenders. Leyva also discusses the importance of being critical of our government, the systems in place, and our corporations.

Keywords: carceral system; corporate criticism; governmental criticism; media narratives

01:18:27 - Childhood in Santa Barbara

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses his childhood in Santa Barbara and his hometown neighborhood, what his community looked like when he was growing up; his family, his gathering places, corner stores, Ortega Park murals, barbecue, and childhood rolemodels. Leyva also discusses what his mother did for a living, and his family's work ethic.

Keywords: Manuel Unzueta; Oak Park; Ortega Park; Santa Barbara; murals; role models; work ethic

01:28:59 - First legal troubles, observational learning, and patriarchy

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses stealing mopeds and getting caught, observational learning, and substance abuse. Leyva also discusses modeling emotional intelligence and emotional management, sobriety, mindfulness, and the importance of dismantling patriarchy. Leyva tells the story of how he got caught with the stolen mopeds.

Keywords: Honda Spree; moped theft; observational learning; patriarchy

01:38:41 - Further legal troubles and post-incarceration life

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva describes his continuing legal troubles and trajectory into the carceral system, crime as a call for help, and how patriarchy doesn't teach skills to be emotionally vulnerable and to be supportive. Leyva also recalls severing a relationship upon coming back to his community, and what defying this meant. Leyva relates this experience to the struggles incarcerated people face in doing the work to heal. Leyva also discusses what home is to him, and how it changes during the healing process post-incarceration.

Keywords: Juvenile Detention; healing; patriarchy; post-incarceration; robbery; substance abuse

01:53:59 - Recidivism, books and education in prison, and mentors in prison

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses how he won't say he will never be back in prison. He also recalls education in prison, and prison mentors that guided his reading and helped him start the healing process. Leyva also discusses prison subcultures and what literature is dangerous to have in prison.

Keywords: My Life Is a Sun Dance; Pedagogy of the Oppressed; The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom; banned books; critical pedogogy; mentorship; prison subculture; recidivism

02:09:06 - Graduate school

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses coming to North San Diego County for graduate school at California State University San Marcos and the justice studies program in the Sociology Department. Leyva also discusses how our systems and environment drive the choices we make.

Keywords: Antioch University; California State University San Marcos; Chris Bickel; Justice Studies; Xuan Santos; rational choice

02:12:06 - Prison abolition

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses his feelings on prison abolition, dismantling patriarchy, and feminist thought theory. Leyva describes his wishes for alternatives to incarceration and what a world without patriarchy looks like.

Keywords: feminism; patriarchy; prison abolition

02:19:29 - Project Rebound in the future

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva discusses how he'd like to see Project Rebound grow, how formerly incarcerated people could have opportunity through it, and how he would like to see CSUSM's Project Rebound become a community hub and place to grow, student or not.

Keywords: Project Rebound; community

02:22:36 - Closing thoughts

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Segment Synopsis: Leyva offers his closing thoughts on the conversation, what his work means to him, and paying homage to his mentors through his work.

Keywords: global incarceration; paying it back