Hannah Rose Groedel Parole Project
Hannah Rose Groedel is the Program Manager of the Impacted Leaders Initiative at the Parole Project, which advances leadership of formerly incarcerated people. This new initiative empowers participants through skill development, relationship building, mentorship and field experience; and is underpinned by the belief that those most affected by incarceration are best positioned to lead our movements for social change.
Before joining The Parole Project, Hannah Rose worked with the Women’s Prison Project to address the abuse to prison pipeline. Using trauma-responsive restorative justice practices, Hannah Rose collaborated with “inmate counsel” at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women to provide legal education, develop resources, and facilitate learning exchanges between incarcerated legal experts and law students.
After graduating from Tulane Law School in 2015, Hannah Rose spent six years working with Southeast Louisiana Legal Services advocating for survivors of violence. Her experience as an attorney who has advocated both for people who have been harmed and people who have caused harm has shaped her professional identity and informs her commitment to challenging legal system binaries and amplifying marginalized voices.
Hannah Rose is also a co-founder of RISE Collective, a grassroots movement in New Orleans. RISE builds an empowered community of families and loved ones impacted by incarceration through community resources, legal support, political education, and healing justice. In her free time, Hannah Rose enjoys gardening, reading science fiction, and spending time with her cat, Fela Kitty.