Grow with Google Workshops - Now offered to women and men!

P4E Fellowship now accepting applications!

We are accepting housing applications!

Want to support justice-impacted women?

“I don’t look at myself as a voice for the voiceless, I create these platforms so all women can use their voice. When you give a woman a voice, and when you give a woman a chance, you’re changing the world.”

Dr. Topeka K. Sam is the Founder of The Ladies of Hope Ministries, Inc. (@TheLOHM) and founder and President of EPIC Financial PBLLC, TKS Ventures LLC and Faces & Voices Inc.

She serves on the board of directors for The Marshall Project, Operation Restoration, Pure Legacee and United Justice Coalition. She is a strategic advisor for RBIJ and HARP.

She is Co-founder and Visionary Officer of FRSH.

Since her release from federal prison on May 5, 2015, Topeka has served as a 2015 Beyond the Bars Fellow and a 2016 Justice-In-Education Scholar both from Columbia University, 2017 Soros Justice Advocacy Fellow, 2018 Unlocked Futures Inaugural Cohort Member, 2018 Opportunity Agenda Communications Institute Fellow, Director of #Dignity for Incarcerated Women Campaign and Senior Advisor for NYUJ.

In 2020, the United Nations appointed Topeka as the Goodwill Ambassador for Social Justice (Incarceration Reform) of the Global Festival of Creative Economy. In December 2020, Topeka received a full presidential pardon for her dedication to helping women turn from a path of despair towards a path of redemption.

On May 5th, 2022, Google.org presented her with the first Social Impact Award at the Variety Magazine/Lifetime TV Power of the Women Summit and later that month she also received her Honorary Doctorate in Divinity from New York Theological Seminary.

Dr. Sam has worked and continues to work selflessly and relentlessly in her fight for the dignity, decriminalization, and decarceration of women and girls.

Dr. Topeka K. Sam is committed to keeping women and girls out of prison. On her 3rd Hour Today Show appearance, Sam discusses her experience with the criminal legal system and the organization she was called to create after serving time. Sam is joined by Kyndia Riley, whose mother, Santra Rucker, is still incarcerated. The two have worked closely to advocate for Rucker’s release.

Dr. Topeka K. Sam has been featured in Vogue, Essence, SalonTV, Vice, New York Times, TheCut, Rolling Stone and Variety Magazine. She has shared her expertise on The Tamron Hall Show, CNN, MSNBC and The Today Show. Additionally, has been featured in Glamour Magazine and Black Enterprise for being “The Black Woman behind the video that led to the Trump Clemency of Alice Johnson.” She has spoken at the 2018 United States of the Woman Conference, 2018 Women in the World Conference, 2018 White House Prison Reform Summit, is a TedxMidAtlantic Superheros Presenter, and has received many awards for her contributions transforming the lives of women and girls impacted by the criminal legal system.

She has worked and continues to work selflessly and relentlessly in her fight for the dignity, decriminalization, and decarceration of women and girls. All Social Media Handles: @TopekaKSam

“If we truly seek a safer and more just society, we cannot continue to compound trauma and reinforce misogyny through our criminal justice system.”
"It was the lived experience of not only myself but also those sisters that were also incarcerated, that helped me to think through ways that we could lead change in this country.
"Everyone deserves access to healthcare they trust. We want to ensure that the needs of women and non-binary folks, particularly BIPOC, are met behind bars and in the community. We are empowering individuals impacted by the criminal legal system to build doula businesses, and collectively improve maternal health outcomes for BIPOC."

FEATURED NEWS

XO Necole logo
Teen Vogue logo
Bustle logo
Glamour logo
Open Society Foundations logo
Black Enterprise logo
PR Newswire logo
We Are Here
The White House logo
CNN logo
Women in the World logo
TEDx logo
Variety logo
Vogue
Vice logo
The New York Times logo

Contact

Get in Touch

We'd love to hear from you!

By contacting us, you are confirming that you agree with our Privacy Policy.

Thank you! Your message has been sent!

Oops! There was an error with your submission.

Email

Contact us anytime

info@thelohm.org

Phone

Reach us at

(646) 820-0011