Teresa Njoroge: What I learned serving time for a crime I didn't commit
Teresa Njoroge: Lo que aprendí cumpliendo condena por un crimen que no cometí
At Clean Start Kenya, Teresa Njoroge builds bridges connecting the formerly imprisoned to the outside world and vice versa. Full bio
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whatsoever to their actions?
en absoluto a sus acciones?
financial banking sector,
sector bancario financiero,
tan arduamente en la escuela,
para mujeres de Langata
a fraudulent transaction unknowingly
una transacción fraudulenta sin saberlo
y aterrorizada.
that I loved passionately.
que amaba con pasión.
than I could have ever imagined.
que podría haber imaginado.
was the arresting officer
que el agente que me arrestaba
para demostrar mi inocencia
that there was no evidence whatsoever
de que haya pruebas o no
poner el nombre de Oma,
means "truth and justice,"
"verdad y justicia"
favorite purple dress,
sensitive to the trauma
sensibles al trauma
searched for contrabands,
buscando contrabando,
en cuclillas en el suelo,
as Teresa Njoroge.
the case with the other women
ese era el caso de otras mujeres
un mundo de cuento de hadas.
requiere un culpable,
vilifies the vulnerable,
vilipendia a los vulnerables,
these women to prison,
a estas mujeres a prisión,
con el sistema educativo,
is not equal for all;
no es igual para todos;
to petty survival crimes;
a crímenes de supervivencia menores;
my one-year sentence
en una puerta giratoria
herramientas y apoyo
to change their mindsets,
su forma de pensar,
hacia las cárceles
de vuelta a la sociedad.
capital of the world,
del encarcelamiento,
dentro de las prisiones,
embracing their second chances,
su segunda oportunidad,
on that bridge of life's journey.
en el camino del transcurso de la vida.
había obtenido la libertad
nos hemos reunido
the criminal justice system,
el sistema de justicia penal,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Teresa Njoroge - Criminal and social justice reform advocateAt Clean Start Kenya, Teresa Njoroge builds bridges connecting the formerly imprisoned to the outside world and vice versa.
Why you should listen
Teresa Njoroge is the cofounder and CEO of Clean Start Kenya. She was pursuing her childhood dream, a career in banking, when she was falsely accused of a fraudulent transaction. Sentenced to imprisonment in the High Security Langata Women’s Maximum Prison, Njoroge was forced to bring her three-month-old baby with her.
What began as a loss of career and social standing led to her purpose in life, advocating for Kenyan women, youth and men trapped in a cycle of poverty, survival, petty crimes and life behind bars and equipping them with entrepreneurial skills, jobs and formal education. Later cleared of any wrongdoing, Njoroge is now a beacon of hope and second chances to thousands, with her mission to build up the bottom-of-the-pyramid economy and an inclusive Africa. As she writes: "I am an optimistic, self-driven social entrepreneur with over a decade of progressive experience in economic and social justice work, in my journey from 'I can do it' to 'I did it'!"
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