Former Inmate Turned Motivational Speaker Keidrain Brewster Inspires Whiteville Inmates to Embrace Change
Keidrain Brewster, a former inmate turned motivational speaker, shared his powerful journey of transformation with residents at CoreCivic’s Whiteville Correctional Facility on Thursday, February 8, 2024.
Over 300 male inmates approaching release from incarceration at Whiteville, gathered to hear Brewster outline how he applied the lessons learned during his incarceration to forge a new path upon release.
“I don’t tell you these stories as a victim, but as someone who understands the significance of change,” says Keidrain Brewster.
Having served 13 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice before his 2014 release, Brewster has since achieved remarkable success as a bestselling author and entrepreneur.
His acclaimed book, “From the Streets to the Suites,” offers a raw and enlightening account of his time behind bars, the importance of learning new skills, and the action needed to turn those skills into a successful business venture.
During the event at Whiteville, Brewster shared that it took determination to provide an honest life for himself and his family. A message that resonated deeply with the inmates in attendance.
Inmate Jacob Knox, sees Keidrain’s story as a powerful example of breaking free from the cycle of recidivism and transforming one’s life for the better.
“What he talked about is everything I’m going through right now,” said Knox. “It is possible to do this prison time, get out, and change your life around for the better. We can change, just like Keidrain.”
Today, Keidrain’s company, Brewster Logistics, is committed to serving both the community, and providing opportunities for returning citizens.
Brewster passionately advocates for the educational and job training within correctional facilities, empowering individuals to pursue new career paths and successfully reintegrate into society.
Warden Chance Leeds of Whiteville expressed gratitude for Brewster’s visit, acknowledging the impact of his message on both inmates and staff. “His emphasis on change and responsibility resonated deeply with everyone present, inspiring them to take control of their futures.”
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