What Is Incomplete Sentences?
Incomplete Sentences is a year-long initiative that challenges us to see beyond the verdict to the full human story. Through authentic, trauma-informed storytelling, we’re creating space for voices that have been systematically silenced, restoring nuance to narratives that have been deliberately muted, and building a movement that recognizes what the research already confirms: transformation is possible, second chances are just, and no young person should be defined solely by who they were in their most vulnerable moment.
Campaign Goals
Incomplete Sentences aims to:
- Shift public perception by replacing one-dimensional narratives with nuanced storytelling
- Restore dignity to individuals defined solely by their worst moments
- Build momentum for systemic reform
- Challenge misinformation
- Demonstrate transformation and capacity for growth
- Inspire action grounded in developmental science and trauma awareness
Campaign Structure
Incomplete Sentences unfolds over the course of one year through a quarterly storytelling model designed to create sustained engagement and cumulative impact.
Year-Long Timeline
The campaign runs for 12 consecutive months, allowing for deep, ongoing dialogue with audiences rather than a single moment of awareness.
Quarterly Story Releases
Every three months, we will release a comprehensive story profile featuring an individual currently incarcerated for an offense committed as a minor.
Each profile includes:
- First-person narrative and perspective
- Developmental and environmental context surrounding the offense
- Documentation of personal growth, education, and advocacy work
- Expert analysis on neuroscience, trauma, racial disparities, and sentencing policy
- Resources for audience engagement and action
