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On April 3, 2025, RTA Executive Director Jermaine Archer led a conversation with Clarence Maclin, Sean “Dino” Johnson and Dario Peña, SING SING actors and alumni of the Rehabilitation Through...
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What can I do to support RTA?  Host A House Party: Hosting a house party is more than just gathering friends—it’s an act of impact. By bringing people together to...
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Dear RTA Community, We’re about to embark on a journey together. Last week, I stepped into the role of Executive Director at RTA, and I’m honored to introduce myself to...
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We’re proud to announce the appointment of program alum Jermaine Archer as RTA’s next Executive Director! An alum of RTA’s programs and a longtime leader in our community, Jermaine will...
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Monday night marked a special moment for the RTA community when the original cast of Breakin’ the Mummy’s Code performed the show onstage at New York Theater workshop. The play...
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SING SING is now available for purchase on select streaming platforms! Bring the transformative power of the arts home and experience the incredible true stories of RTA program participants—brought to...
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After racking up several award nominations and wins, the critically acclaimed SING SING returned to theaters across the country on January 17th —and is the first film to be in...
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SING SING continues to collect acclaim for its beautiful and authentic portrayal of the power of arts in prison programs to transform lives. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and...
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The critically acclaimed film SING SING returns to theaters nationwide on January 17th — find a screening near you. The film follows the inspiring story of RTA alum John “Divine...
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Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) and A24 partnered with the New York State Legislature to host a special screening of the critically acclaimed SING SING on Monday, Jan. 13th. The...

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Our Reimagining Myself® program is an innovative arts-based approach to reentry.

Engaging RTA members after their release, as they rejoin and thrive in society and our communities.