Cayden Brown
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As We Step Into 2026 — A Giving Statement from The Trespass Project
As 2025 comes to a close, our team at The Trespass Project finds itself grounded in gratitude and optimism for what we know is next.
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The Trespass Project Releases a Nationwide Land Acknowledgment on First People’s Day
Today, we acknowledge that all of the land beneath our country’s carceral institutions—each juvenile detention center, immigration holding facility, and every other site where children are held—is land stolen from Indigenous peoples. Over 1,275 facilities across the United States cage our children, all of which occupy territory taken by force and never returned.
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Protected: We Are Entitled to Our Anger
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Trespass Project CEO Cayden Brown Returns to the Courtroom with ABC News
Cayden Brown returns to the courtroom where his journey began, sharing an exclusive look into his work with ABC’s Channel 7 News.
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The Story of Sonya Massey
Sonya Massey called 911 for help. When two Sangamon County sheriff’s deputies arrived, a series of events led to her very avoidable death.
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Why Local Elections are Important
Hey, trespassers! 🚸 Today, let’s talk about something very important—local elections. You might be wondering, “Why should I care about that?” Well, we’re about to get real about truly making change happen right in our communities!
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How to Handle Interactions with the Police
When encountering the police, we often feel violated in our rights but aren’t exactly sure what rights were violated. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you handle these situations with power and awareness:
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Expression Through the Oppression
Let’s get honest about what we’re going through and how we can overcome it. Here are 7 tips, from the heart, to turn our pain into power.
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REBRANDING BLACK
Serial entrepreneur and brand technologist, Hajj Flemings, joins Cayden to offer insight for Black professionals adjusting to life in corporate America and to talk about the stereotypical “brand guidelines” that bind their hands.
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DEGREED /daˈɡrēed/
Cayden and Naomi Davis discuss the barriers placed in-front of Black scholars pursuing their degrees and “Da Greed” of those who work to keep opportunities from them once they finally obtain them.