6th Annual Transforming Justice Conference

Join leaders and advocates at the 6th Annual Transforming Justice Conference to drive innovation and reform in the justice system. June 16 and 17, 2026 at the Howard Gittis Student Center at Temple University.

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6th Annual Transforming Justice Conference

Tuesday, June 16, 2026 | Temple University | Philadelphia, PA

The 2026 Transforming Justice Conference is Uplift Solutions' 6th annual convening in honor of Reentry Month. Guided by the theme "Up is the Only Way Out," this one-day conference brings together justice-impacted individuals, nonprofit leaders, policymakers, educators, faith leaders, corporate partners, and community advocates committed to advancing economic mobility, workforce development, restorative practices, and systems change.

Through inspiring conversations and practical solutions, attendees will explore innovative approaches to reducing barriers to employment, expanding educational opportunities, strengthening communities, and creating pathways to success for individuals impacted by incarceration and poverty.

The conference will feature keynote conversations, fireside chats, panel discussions, interactive workshops, networking opportunities, and a dynamic lineup of leaders working at the intersection of justice, opportunity, and community transformation.

Featured Keynote Speakers

Jason O. Wilson
Founder of The Yunion and Cave of Adullam, internationally recognized mentor, speaker, and bestselling author of The Man The Moment Demands. Wilson is known for his groundbreaking work helping young men develop emotional resilience, self-discipline, and purpose while redefining strength through healing and accountability.

Larry Miller
Chairman of the Jordan Brand Advisory Board at Nike, Inc. and Founder of JUMP (Justice & Upward Mobility Project). Miller is a nationally respected business leader and author of Jump: My Secret Journey from the Streets to the Boardroom, sharing a powerful story of redemption, second chances, and leadership at the highest levels of corporate America.

VIP Experience


Enhance your conference experience with exclusive VIP access designed to create meaningful connections and unforgettable moments with our featured keynote speakers.
VIP Admission Includes:

• Reserved VIP seating for all keynote sessions
Exclusive VIP Luncheon and Networking Mixer with Keynote Speakers Jason O. Wilson and Larry Miller
• Professional photo opportunities with both keynote speakers
• Autographed copy of The Man The Moment Demands by Jason O. Wilson
• Autographed copy of Jump: My Secret Journey from the Streets to the Boardroom by Larry Miller
• Priority check-in and conference access

The VIP Luncheon and Networking Mixer is available exclusively to VIP ticket holders and provides a unique opportunity to engage directly with keynote speakers, community leaders, corporate partners, and fellow changemakers dedicated to advancing justice, economic opportunity, and successful reentry pathways.
Join us for a powerful day of learning, connection, and action as we work together to reduce poverty, lower recidivism, and create pathways to opportunity through education, employment, entrepreneurship, and community engagement.

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Transforming Justice Through the Years

2023 Transforming Justice Conference

2022 Transforming Justice Conference

The 2022 Transforming Justice VIRTUAL Conference will focus on the powerful impact that a strong community can have on the justice framework. The conference features plenary sessions, panel discussions, and breakout sessions featuring local, regional, and national leaders in positions of influence. Also included are those impacted by injustice, inequity, and inequality. This year’s speakers and panelists will include: Judithe Registre, Keir Bradford-Grey, and many more to be announced shortly. Make sure you register today!

The day will begin with opening remarks, a panel discussing community interventions, a keynote, breakout sessions, and a town hall. Breakout sessions will focus on Narrative Justice, Participatory Defense, and Coalition Building (breakout session signups will occur on the day of the event.) The conversations at this conference will have an incredible impact on the justice community, and we look forward to having you join to participant in these innovative discussions.

Virtual platform information and participation instructions will go out to registrants prior to the event. Please contact Communications@UpliftSolutions.org with any questions.

2020 Transforming Justice Conference

In its second year the Transforming Justice Conference held on November 13, 2020, was forced to occur virtually.  In the second year, attendance remained fairly level with more than 200 attendees.  2020’s conference focused on systems change, poverty and racism, education, healthcare and trauma training, and juvenile justice.  The roster of speakers included the Co-Chair of the Poor People’s Campaign, three State Representatives, Chief of Police for the School District of Philadelphia, Chief Defender for Philadelphia’s Public Defender’s Office, formerly incarcerated youth court trainer, formerly incarcerated founder of a nonprofit organization, and more.

2019 Transforming Justice Conference

We hosted the inaugural event on November 15, 2019 at the Commonwealth Chateau at SugarLoaf in Chestnut Hill College.  The event had more than 200 attendees that included: impacted individuals, law enforcement, social workers, nonprofit leaders, business leaders, law makers, and more.  In its inaugural year the conferenced focused heavily on criminal justice.  The speakers included the Mayor of Philadelphia, the District Attorney for Philadelphia, three State Representatives, the Commissioner of Prisons for Philadelphia, Executive Deputy Secretary of Corrections for the state of PA, General Counsel for Koch Industries, a juvenile lifer, two exonerated individuals, a mother who lost her child, three formerly incarcerated individual (not exonerated, not lifers, etc.), and more.  

Featured speakers included:

Mark Holden

We hosted the inaugural event on November 15, 2019 at the Commonwealth Chateau at SugarLoaf in Chestnut Hill College.  The event had more than 200 attendees that included: impacted individuals, law enforcement, social workers, nonprofit leaders, business leaders, law makers, and more.  In its inaugural year the conferenced focused heavily on criminal justice.  The speakers included the Mayor of Philadelphia, the District Attorney for Philadelphia, three State Representatives, the Commissioner of Prisons for Philadelphia, Executive Deputy Secretary of Corrections for the state of PA, General Counsel for Koch Industries, a juvenile lifer, two exonerated individuals, a mother who lost her child, three formerly incarcerated individual (not exonerated, not lifers, etc.), and more.  

Larry Krasner

Larry Krasner is the 26th District Attorney of Philadelphia. Krasner was elected to the position in 2017 on a platform to reform elements of the criminal justice system, including to reduce mass incarceration, and took office in January 2018.

Keir Bradford-Grey

Keir Bradford-Grey is the Chief Defender of the Philadelphia Defenders Association.  At the Defender Association, Ms. Bradford-Grey focuses on serving the citizens of Philadelphia through innovative programs that empower communities and ensure that justice is fair and final. Ms. Bradford-Grey has spearheaded initiatives to help clients develop skills to successfully re-enter their communities after serving their time in the justice system.

Sessions Included:

Poverty and Race: Agents in Justice Reform

A discussion on how poverty and race impact treatment within the criminal justice system to include new strategies and legislation designed to create equity in the system.

Be the Loudest Voice: A Discussion on Advocacy

Be the Loudest Voice will explore the role of advocacy in the fight for equity within the criminal justice system.  The discussion will include example of how advocacy has helped to inform and shape legislation.  

Employment in Reintegration

Employment in Reintegration will discuss the current state of employment and how reform makes economic sense.

Healthcare in Reintegration

Healthcare in Reintegration will cast a light on the hidden health issues related to successful reintegration.

Housing in Reintegration

Housing in Reintegration will highlight the barriers to gaining housing for the formerly incarcerated, the work that is currently being done, and the reform required to improve the system.

Town Hall Discussion: Criminal Justice Looking Forward

The Town Hall Discussion will focus on sharing the current strategies and work being doing at the state and national level; as well as the outlook on criminal justice reform over the next 10 years.

Employer Partners

Workforce Solutions Employer Partners