
Name
Tansha Harrell
Speaker Bio
Tansha Harrell is the director of social work with the Arizona Justice Project. Her work focuses on supporting the re-entry process for those who have been wrongfully convicted, received excessive sentences, and those who have experienced manifest injustice. In her role, she also supervises groups of student interns and partners with the post-conviction clinic at Arizona State University. Tansha is a community activist, an advocate for justice, and a voice for the voiceless. Tansha currently serves on the Innocence Network Executive Board; the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee; the Secondary Trauma Working Group; as well as the Membership Committee.
Speaking At
Justice for All: Transforming Historical Trauma Habits of Institutions and Systems
Burnout: An Interactive Workshop to Identify and Prevent Compassion Fatigue and Staff Turnover
Setting Boundaries, Sustaining Advocacy: A Path to Balance in Innocence Work
Pursuing Executive Clemency: Another Path to Freedom – We've Done It, Let Us Help You Do It!
Secondary Trauma and Building Resilience
Burnout: An Interactive Workshop to Identify and Prevent Compassion Fatigue and Staff Turnover
Setting Boundaries, Sustaining Advocacy: A Path to Balance in Innocence Work
Pursuing Executive Clemency: Another Path to Freedom – We've Done It, Let Us Help You Do It!
Secondary Trauma and Building Resilience