Navigating Lifequakes for the Justice Impacted
Schedule
Sat Aug 08 2026 at 10:00 am to 03:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
730 Howe Ave suite 500 | Sacramento, CA
About this Event
A lifequake doesn't just shake your life — it rewrites it.
For the justice-impacted community, incarceration is one of the most profound lifequakes a person can
experience. It reshapes identity, strains family bonds, disrupts finances, and places returning citizens in
a world that doesn't always make room for them to rebuild. And that weight doesn't fall on returning
citizens alone — it is carried by families, partners, children, and the communities that surround them.
This forum is for everyone walking that road. And for everyone walking it alongside someone they love.
Join us on Saturday, August 8, 2026 for Navigating Lifequakes for the Justice Impacted — a free,
full-day community forum featuring an expert presentation, a candid panel discussion with people
who've lived it and studied it, and interactive round-table breakout sessions designed to generate real
solutions, not just conversations.
Whether you're one month out or ten years out, this is your room.
What You Can Expect
Featured Presentation — Lisa Frederiksen: Secondhand Alcoholism
Lisa Frederiksen opens the morning with a presentation that reframes how we think about justice
involvement altogether, starting at the root. Drawing on research into how trauma shapes brain
development, Lisa walks us through the neurological and behavioral effects that can influence a
person’s responses, decisions, and ultimately their path into, and through, the justice system. Her
presentation gives the forum its foundation, grounding our community conversation in real science,
lived experience, and a deeper understanding of the many ways trauma shows up in the lives of
justice-impacted individuals and the people who love them..
A Panel Discussion That Doesn't Pull Punches
Our panel brings together voices with firsthand experience, professional expertise, and deep
community roots. This is the kind of conversation you don't usually get to hear —honest, informed, and
aimed at what actually helps.
Breakout Sessions Built Around You
After lunch, we move to round-table workshops where your table becomes your team. We'll work
through challenges together, share what's worked, and build something useful from the room's
collective knowledge.
Community Time
Before you go, we make space to connect. Meet people. Exchange numbers. Find your people.
A Meal Together
Lunch is provided — because you should be able to come to this event without worrying about the next
hour.
Featured Speaker
Lisa Frederiksen — Speaker & Panelist
Lisa Frederiksen is a nationally recognized author and educator on the topic of secondhand
alcoholism— the profound and lasting effects that a loved one's drinking has on family members,
partners, and others close to them. Her work has helped thousands of people understand how
alcohol misuse intersects with family trauma, incarceration, and reentry.
The Panel
• Lisa Frederiksen — Featured Speaker & Panelist, secondhand alcoholism
• Shawn Hawk — Author of Beyond the Grey Wall and After the Grey Wall, advocate for the
justice-impacted community
• Michael Love — Panelist
• Lavonda Rakestraw — Panelist
Who Should Attend
• Returning citizens — at any stage of your journey home
• Families of incarcerated or formerly incarcerated loved ones
• Parole and probation professionals looking for community connection and fresh perspectives
• Transitional counselors and case managers
• Community advocates, faith leaders, and allies who believe in second chances
• Anyone who wants to understand what reentry really looks like — and what real support can do
Location
730 Howe Avenue, Suite 500
Sacramento, California
Admission Is Free — Registration Required
To make sure we have enough food and refreshments for every person in the room, we ask that you
register in advance. It takes less than two minutes.
Agenda
🕑: 09:30 AM
Doors open — welcome and refreshments
🕑: 10:00 AM
Featured presentation — Lisa Frederiksen
Info: Lisa Frederiksen opens the morning with a presentation that reframes how we think about justice
involvement altogether, starting at the root. Drawing on research into how trauma shapes brain
development, Lisa walks us through the neurological and behavioral effects that can influence a
person’s responses, decisions, and ultimately their path into, and through, the justice system. Her
presentation gives the forum its foundation, grounding our community conversation in real science,
lived experience, and a deeper understanding of the many ways trauma shows up in the lives of
justice-impacted individuals and the people who love them..
🕑: 10:30 AM
Short Break
Presentation By Lisa Frederiksen continues
🕑: 11:30 AM
Lunch break (provided for registered guests)
🕑: 12:00 PM
Panel discussion
Info: Our panel brings together voices with firsthand experience, professional expertise, and deep
community roots. This is the kind of conversation you don't usually get to hear —honest, informed, and
aimed at what actually helps.
🕑: 01:00 PM
Breakout round-table sessions
Info: After lunch, we move to round-table workshops where your table becomes your team. We'll work
through challenges together, share what's worked, and build something useful from the room's
collective knowledge.
🕑: 02:00 PM
Community mingle and connection
Info: Before you go, we make space to connect. Meet people. Exchange numbers. Find your people.
🕑: 03:00 PM
Adjournment
Where is it happening?
730 Howe Ave suite 500, 730 Howe Avenue, Sacramento, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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