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An intensive training for professionals, family members & those
working to create
effective re-entry & recovery services.
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Khalil Osiris
Author, Teacher, Speaker
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Khalil
Osiris is an author, college professor and pastor who spent 20 years
of his life in prison. During his incarceration at Norfolk Prison
Colony in Massachusetts, he earned a Bachelor’s degree and a
Master’s degree from Boston University—aware of the historic
significance of the facts that Norfolk was where Malcolm X served
time and Boston University was where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
earned his doctoral degree.
While in prison, Khalil organized book clubs to promote literacy,
formed prisoner study groups and created numerous programs based on
the philosophy and principals of restorative justice. His message to
fellow prisoners was (and still is) “turn the cell into a classroom
and the prison into a university.”
Since his release, Khalil has co-authored two books: Talking
Listening with Care: A Communication Guide for Singles and Couples
and The Psychology of Incarceration: A Distortion of The State of
Belonging – which is also the name of the course he teaches at
Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.
Recognized by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
as an “approved institutional reentry program”, The Psychology of
Incarceration© program focuses on the relation between state-imposed
incarceration and self-imposed limitations. It is designed to
promote cognitive, emotional, and behavioral ownership among
incarcerated and formerly incarcerated men and women, particularly
as it relates to their reentry and recovery. Khalil teaches,
“Everything is explainable, nothing is excusable”.
A senior consultant for Osiris & Associates, LLC, Khalil is a
dynamic speaker and engaging trainer. In addition, he is a founding
member of the Right 2 Work Alliance, a non-profit membership
organization established to help people with felony convictions
overcome barriers to employment.
Khalil is a nationally recognized expert on reentry. He lectures
around the country on topics ranging from restorative justice and
workforce development to reducing recidivism and mentoring children
of incarcerated parents. Building on his life experiences and
professional training, his work focuses on helping people overcome
self-imposed limitations, which he says is a form of incarceration.
A columnist for RED!Webzine (www.redwebzine.org), Khalil provides
readers a visceral encounter with incarcerated men and women who are
struggling from the bowels of prison to transform their lives.
As pastor of the Community Church located in Columbus, Ohio, Khalil
was called to establish a ministry to assist formerly incarcerated
men and women successfully transition from prison to their families
and community. His ministry focuses on helping people learn how to
develop, nurture and sustain God-centered relationships in every
aspect of their lives. Khalil believes “churches are fundamentally
social institutions, whose leaders and members have an obligation to
feed the hungry, clothe the naked, comfort the sick, embrace the
stranger, and visit the imprisoned.”
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