Redemption Song John Legend

At Free America, we’ve done
a listening and learning tour.

We visited not only with prosecutors

but with legislators,

with inmates in our state
and local prisons.

We’ve gone to immigration
detention centers.

We’ve met a lot of people.

And we’ve seen that redemption
and transformation can happen

in our prisons, our jails
and our immigration detention centers,

giving hope to those
who want to create a better life

after serving their time.

Imagine if we also considered
the front end of this prison pipeline.

What would it look like
if we intervened,

with rehabilitation as a core value –

with love and compassion as core values?

We would have a society that is safer,

healthier

and worthy of raising our children in.

I want to introduce you to James Cavitt.

James served 12 years
in the San Quentin State Prison

and is being released in 18 months.

Now James, like you and me,

is more than the worst thing he’s done.

He is a father, a husband, a son, a poet.

He committed a crime;

he’s paying his debt,

and working hard to build the skills

to make the transition back
to a productive life

when he enters the civilian
population again.

Now James, like millions
of people behind bars,

is an example of what happens

if we believe that our failings
don’t define who we are,

that we are all worthy of redemption

and if we support those impacted
by mass incarceration,

we can all heal together.

I’d like to introduce you
to James right now,

and he’s going to share
his journey of redemption

through spoken word.

James Cavitt: Thanks, John.

TED, welcome to San Quentin.

The talent is abundant
behind prison walls.

Future software engineers,

entrepreneurs,

craftsmen,

musicians

and artists.

This piece is inspired
by all of the hard work

that men and women are doing on the inside

to create better lives
and futures for themselves

after they serve their time.

This piece is entitled, “Where I Live.”

I live in a world where most people
are too afraid to go.

Surrounded by tall, concrete walls,

steel bars,

where razor wire have a way

of cutting away at the hopes
for a brighter tomorrow.

I live in a world

that kill people who kill people

in order to teach people

that killing people is wrong.

Imagine that.

Better yet,

imagine a world where healed people
helped hurt people heal

and become strong.

Maybe then we would all
be singin' “Redemption Song.”

I live in a world that
has been called “hell on Earth”

by those trapped inside.

But I’ve come to the stark realization

that prison –

it really is what you make it.

You see, in spite
of the harshness of my reality,

there is a silver lining.

I knew that my freedom was gonna come,

it was just a matter of time.

And so I treated my first steps
as if they were my last mile,

and I realized that you
don’t have to be free

in order to experience freedom.

And just because you’re free,

doesn’t mean that you have freedom.

Many of us, for years,
have been battling our inner demons.

We walk around smiling
when inside we’re really screamin':

freedom!

Don’t you get it?

We’re all serving time;

we’re just in different places.

As for me,

I choose to be free
from the prisons I’ve created.

The key:

forgiveness.

Action’s my witness.

If we want freedom,

then we gotta think different.

Because freedom …

it isn’t a place.

It’s a mind setting.

Thank you.

(Applause)

(Piano)

John Legend: Old pirates, yes, they rob I.

Sold I to the merchant ships.

Minutes after they took I

from the bottomless pit.

My hands were made strong

by the hand of the almighty.

We forward in this generation

triumphantly.

Won’t you help to sing

these songs of freedom?

‘Cause all I ever had –

redemption songs.

Redemption songs.

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery.

None but ourselves can free our minds.

Have no fear for atomic energy

‘cause none of them can stop the time.

How long shall they kill our prophets

while we stand aside and look?

Some say it’s just a part of it,

we’ve got to fulfill the book.

Won’t you help to sing

these songs of freedom?

‘Cause all I ever had –

redemption songs.

Redemption songs.

(Piano)

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery.

None but ourselves can free our minds.

Have no fear for atomic energy

‘cause none of them can stop the time.

How long shall they kill our prophets

while we stand aside and look?

Some say it’s just a part of it,

we’ve got to fulfill the book.

Won’t you help to sing

these songs of freedom?

‘Cause all I ever had –

redemption songs.

Redemption songs.

These songs of freedom.

‘Cause all I ever had –

redemption songs.

Redemption songs.

Redemption songs.

(Piano)

(Applause)

Thank you.

Thank you.

(Applause)

在 Free America,我们进行
了一次聆听和学习之旅。

我们不仅拜访了检察官,

还拜访了立法者,拜访

了我们州
和地方监狱的囚犯。

我们去了移民
拘留中心。

我们见过很多人。

我们已经看到救赎
和转变可以发生

在我们的监狱、我们的监狱
和我们的移民拘留中心,


那些想在服完役后创造更美好生活的人带来希望

想象一下,如果我们也考虑
这个监狱管道的前端。

如果我们

以康复为核心价值观——

以爱和同情心为核心价值观进行干预,会是什么样子?

我们将拥有一个更安全、

更健康

且值得抚养我们的孩子的社会。

我想向您介绍詹姆斯·卡维特。

詹姆斯
在圣昆廷州立监狱服刑 12 年

,18 个月后获释。

现在詹姆斯,就像你和我一样

,不仅仅是他做过的最糟糕的事情。

他是一个父亲,一个丈夫,一个儿子,一个诗人。

他犯了罪;

他正在偿还债务,

并努力培养技能

,以便在他再次进入平民人口时过渡
到富有成效的生活

现在詹姆斯,就像数百万
身陷囹圄的人一样,

是一个例子,

如果我们相信我们的失败
并不能定义我们是谁

,我们都值得救赎

,如果我们支持那些
受到大规模监禁影响的人,

我们都可以 一起治愈。

我现在想向你
介绍詹姆斯

,他将通过口语分享
他的救赎之旅

詹姆斯卡维特:谢谢,约翰。

TED,欢迎来到圣昆廷。 监狱围墙后面

的人才是丰富的

未来的软件工程师、

企业家、

工匠、

音乐家

和艺术家。

这件作品的灵感来自

男性和女性在内部所做的所有辛勤工作,以便在他们服役后

为自己创造更好的生活
和未来

这篇文章的标题是“我住的地方”。

我生活在一个大多数人
都不敢去的世界。

周围环绕着高大的混凝土墙和

钢筋

,铁丝网

可以切断
对更光明明天的希望。

我生活在一个杀人的世界

,杀人的

人为了教导

人们杀人是错误的。

想象一下。

更好的是,

想象一个被治愈的人
帮助受伤的人治愈

并变得强大的世界。

也许那时我们
都会唱“救赎之歌”。

我生活在一个被困在里面
的人称为“人间地狱”

的世界里。

但我已经彻底

意识到监狱——

这真的是你做的。

你看,
尽管我的现实很残酷,

但也有一线希望。

我知道我的自由即将到来,

这只是时间问题。

所以我把我的第一步
当作我的最后一英里

,我意识到你
不必

为了体验自由而自由。

仅仅因为你是自由的,

并不意味着你有自由。

多年来,我们中的许多
人一直在与内心的恶魔作斗争。

当我们在里面真正尖叫时,我们微笑着走来走去:

自由!

你不明白吗?

我们都在服务时间;

我们只是在不同的地方。

至于我,

我选择
从我创造的监狱中解脱出来。

关键:

宽恕。

行动是我的见证。

如果我们想要自由,

那么我们就得有不同的想法。

因为自由……

它不是一个地方。

这是一种心态。

谢谢你。

(掌声)

(钢琴)

约翰传奇:老海盗,是的,他们抢劫了我。

把我卖给了商船。

几分钟后,他们把我

从无底坑里带了出来。

的手因全能者的手而刚强。

我们在这一代

凯旋前进。

你不帮忙唱

这些自由之歌吗?

因为我所拥有的一切——

救赎之歌。

救赎之歌。

把你自己从精神禁锢中释放出来。

只有我们自己才能解放我们的思想。

不要害怕

原子能,因为它们都无法阻止时间。 当我们站在一旁观看时

,他们还要杀死我们的先知

多久?

有人说这只是其中的一部分,

我们必须完成这本书。

你不帮忙唱

这些自由之歌吗?

因为我所拥有的一切——

救赎之歌。

救赎之歌。

(钢琴) 把

自己从精神奴役中解放出来。

只有我们自己才能解放我们的思想。

不要害怕

原子能,因为它们都无法阻止时间。 当我们站在一旁观看时

,他们还要杀死我们的先知

多久?

有人说这只是其中的一部分,

我们必须完成这本书。

你不帮忙唱

这些自由之歌吗?

因为我所拥有的一切——

救赎之歌。

救赎之歌。

这些自由之歌。

因为我所拥有的一切——

救赎之歌。

救赎之歌。

救赎之歌。

(钢琴)

(掌声)

谢谢。

谢谢你。

(掌声)