FICGN presents the Narrative Fellows Campaign — a coordinated storytelling and public education effort engaging eight formerly incarcerated leaders to reshape the language, expectations, and opportunities surrounding reentry.

FICGN presents the Narrative Fellows Campaign — a coordinated storytelling and public education effort engaging eight formerly incarcerated leaders to reshape the language, expectations, and opportunities surrounding reentry.



The Narrative Fellows Campaign responds by elevating firsthand perspectives that reflect the complexity, skill, and leadership of formerly incarcerated individuals. During a nationally recognized moment for employment advocacy, we increase the visibility and credibility of system-impacted voices — and, crucially, examine the very language we use to describe reentry.
We are moving the national conversation from "second chance" — a framing that implies a limited and conditional grace — toward fair chance : a framework grounded in dignity, access, and belonging. The shift is small in words and vast in consequence.
The Narrative Fellows Campaign responds by elevating firsthand perspectives that reflect the complexity, skill, and leadership of formerly incarcerated individuals. During a nationally recognized moment for employment advocacy, we increase the visibility and credibility of system-impacted voices — and, crucially, examine the very language we use to describe reentry.
We are moving the national conversation from "second chance" — a framing that implies a limited and conditional grace — toward fair chance : a framework grounded in dignity, access, and belonging. The shift is small in words and vast in consequence.
— Narrative Fellows, 2026
— Narrative Fellows, 2026
FICGN selects eight formerly incarcerated individuals from its national membership to participate as Narrative Fellows. The campaign provides participants with storytelling training, one-on-one editorial guidance, and technical support to produce essays, blogs, and digital content for public distribution.
Each Fellow produces at least one public-facing piece connected to Fair Chance themes — employment access, dignity, leadership, and economic mobility. FICGN coordinates dissemination through media outlets, organizational platforms, partner channels, and digital media to ensure broad visibility and audience reach.
The campaign is designed with a strong emphasis on participant agency and care. Trauma-informed practices, informed consent, and participant control over story framing guide the process, ensuring that storytelling remains affirming, ethical, and led by the individuals sharing their experiences.
FICGN selects eight formerly incarcerated individuals from its national membership to participate as Narrative Fellows. The campaign provides participants with storytelling training, one-on-one editorial guidance, and technical support to produce essays, blogs, and digital content for public distribution.
Each Fellow produces at least one public-facing piece connected to Fair Chance themes — employment access, dignity, leadership, and economic mobility. FICGN coordinates dissemination through media outlets, organizational platforms, partner channels, and digital media to ensure broad visibility and audience reach.
The campaign is designed with a strong emphasis on participant agency and care. Trauma-informed practices, informed consent, and participant control over story framing guide the process, ensuring that storytelling remains affirming, ethical, and led by the individuals sharing their experiences.


One national moment.
Nathan"Formerly Incarcerated Students Deserve a Fair Chance, Not a Second Chance at an Education"Click icon above to readIn collaboration with Word Force, a program of the Narrative Initiative.
In collaboration with Word Force, a program of the Narrative Initiative.
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