Pictured above: Dymond Watts
Tom Vozzo’s conversation with The Jeremiah Show offers a powerful look inside Homeboy Industries, the world’s largest gang intervention, rehabilitation, and re-entry program founded by Father Greg Boyle. Together, Vozzo and Father Boyle have helped shape a community centered on kinship, trauma recovery, mental health support, job training, and the belief that transformation begins when people are seen for more than their past mistakes.

Music has become one of the organization’s most personal forms of healing through the Homeboy Art Academy labs and the Mike Stoller Music Heals Program, where artists process trauma, survival, and recovery through songwriting and production.
Ronald Dennison, a program graduate, channels perseverance into “Mountains,” a reflection on overcoming the steep emotional and structural barriers to rehabilitation and reentry.

Tremendous TM, the SARGENT honors the organization directly with “Homeboy Industries,” an anthem written under his real name, Christopher Leon Biagas, that traces his personal journey through the program.
Compton artist Dyamond Watts, “Mrs. Black Dyamond,” transforms years of hardship and foster care instability into the emotionally charged “Shotgun,” using hip-hop as both testimony and release.
Los Angeles producer and artist SOULFUL SMALLZ flips the meaning behind “Do The Time,” turning the realities of incarceration and survival into reflective West Coast rhythms rooted in accountability and healing.

Meanwhile, SirMaam and Melanie Castillo bring urgency and resilience to “OUTSIDE N LA,” a collaboration that examines reclaiming identity, purpose, and survival after adversity while navigating the streets of Southern California with a new perspective.
What emerges from Homeboy Industries is far more than music. It is a creative community where lived experience becomes art, where personal history is reshaped into purpose, and where healing is treated not as a slogan, but as daily work. Through mentorship, compassion, and creative expression, Homeboy Industries continues to prove that restoration is possible when people are given the tools, support, and dignity to begin again. “Listen, listen. Love, love. Things really do work out.”

Listen to the interview on Friday, May 22, here: The Jeremiah Show
Photos: Homeboy Industries
Special Thanks: Melody Carter
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