Bree Anderson,

Co Founder, Daughters Beyond Incarceration

 
 

ACTIVIST. ACTIONIST. ADVOCATE.

CREATING SYSTEMIC CHANGE THROUGH FAMILY REUNIFICATION & CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM

Bree Anderson is a native New Orleanian advocate, social entrepreneur and trauma expert, in view of parental incarceration and her story has been featured on talk shows, panels, podcasts and news articles about how mass incarceration affects children. Her social experience led her to become a community leader by helping to eliminate race-based discrimination as a former committee member of the NAACP and actively serve as a member of Innocence Project New Orleans Young Professional Committee to defy society’s stereotype of children with incarcerated parents. Bree has been nominated for several awards in 2019 including Champion of Change and Forbes 30 under 30, Forbes Next 1000, Jason Williams DA Transition Team, Community Advisory Group Safety & Justice committee. As well as, the Co-Founder of Daughters Beyond Incarceration, a non-profit geared towards enhancing the overall life of girls with incarcerated fathers.

Bree shared her story to over 100,000 people across the U.S. since her dad’s release from prison in 2015- due to wrongful conviction.