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At 5 PM Alison Hicks single mom trapped in a downward spiral to the depths of her soul. An excessively zealous Sheriff who passes judgement and sees all who enter his jail—convicted or not—as hardened criminals. A flawed criminal system that could destroy any one of us. If not for the favorable and encouraging exposure of the news media, Alison could still have been caught in that system. Alison eventually was exonerated of all charges. Thanks to the love and support of her daughter Jessann—along with family & friends—she survived what could have been a trip of no return. Alison recounts her experience in “BackSPIN”, providing hope for others.
At 6 PM MST Joe Brewer is Founder and Director of Cognitive Policy Works. He is a social change strategist and facilitator of idea implementation for people seeking to innovate at the intersection of the advocacy, policy, and technology worlds. Throughout the last decade Joe has sought to understand human values and behavior through the study of cognitive semantics and complex systems with the goal of helping build livable communities for the 21st Century. Much of his work has focused on values, identity, and modes of thought that shape cultural understandings of political and social issues.
Joe is interested in developing new practices that empower people to manage large-scale social change while solving problems through collaboration. He would like to see greater levels of trust and cooperation arise through a culture of sharing that enhances life satisfaction and well-being for people everywhere. Joe is dedicated to making Cognitive Policy Works into a world-class educational center and consulting firm that trains people to manage the change process through the application of strategic planning tools and insights into the political, cultural, and psychological aspects of social change.
He contributes to the Strategies for Change project of WWF-UK as a principal researcher at .