Host Armonté Butler talks to his own credible messenger, Yasmine Arrington, and an associate professor at the University of Chicago, Dr. Micere Keels. Yasmine is the founder and Executive Director of ScholarCHIPS, Inc, an organization that provides college scholarships, mentoring, mental health supports, and a peer support network to children of incarcerated parents, inspiring them to complete their college education. Armonté shares from his own experiences and discusses the impact Yasmine (and others) had in his life. Dr. Keels helps unpack the research around credible messengers and near-peer mentors. She and Armonté also explore how race, ethnicity, and poverty affect the supports and challenges young people experience.