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Forgiveness after a 19-Year Prison Sentence: How Claire Tak Practices Empathy for Her Brother

Season 1: Episode 3

Isaac’s troubled past led to 19 years in prison for carjacking and accessory to murder. Now his sister, Claire Tak, writes about Isaac’s life—inside and outside of prison—to teach others empathy and forgiveness.

Reforming Claire’s Brother Isaac

In 2018, Claire Tak’s younger brother Isaac was sentenced to 19 years in prison for carjacking and accessory to murder. It was a gut-punch to the family. After a few years, Claire became an advocate for her brother, offering him help, support, and compassion.

As Isaac sits in the California Correctional Institution, Claire writes about her brother and his troubled past. After all, he certainly lived a life worthy of a big-screen adaptation. Her Substack, Stories About My Brother, is one of the most honest, engrossing publications I’ve ever read. Claire writes about her struggles in raising her little brother, his run-ins with the law, and her desire to help him behind bars. Her goal is to convey the need for more forgiveness and empathy for people who make mistakes. 

Claire believes that Isaac’s mistakes do not define him as a person. “Humans are three-dimensional creatures, capable of change and transformation,” she said. 

Today, we’re going to see how Claire is fighting for her brother to realize that, yes, he can be reformed. 

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Claire’s Most Popular Substack Pieces

  1. What motivates people to want to change?

Stories About My Brother
What motivates people to want to change?
Today’s newsletter explores the spark that causes people to change. Do you have to hit rock bottom? I also talk about forming a new connection with Sammy, who has been incarcerated at Kern Valley for the last two decades. Sammy’s transformation is exactly what I hope for my brother…
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  1. Why I send care packages to my brother

Stories About My Brother
Why I Send Prison Care Packages to My Brother
Hi Friends! I’m excited to share my second article, published today on Prison Journalism Project. When my brother was locked up, he sent me letters filled with item numbers from prison catalogs selling food, toiletries, and clothing. (Since then, he calls instead of sending snail mail because it’s faster…
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  1. The latest on my bro

Stories About My Brother
The latest on my bro
Hi Friends, Thank you so much for subscribing and hello new subscribers. I’m glad you’re here and feel immense gratitude for your interest in my brother. Today’s newsletter is about a recent visit that my parents made on their own, my brother’s mental state, my own mental state…
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  1. The first time my brother was chased

Stories About My Brother
The first time my brother was chased
It’s the early ‘90s before playdates are a thing and unsupervised children of all ages run wild in the neighborhood without a parent in sight. Every day, I pick my brother up from school. I’m in 12th grade and he…
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  1. The ticks, the bullying, and a new school

    Stories About My Brother
    The ticks, the bullying, and a new school
    The stories about my brother are based on my memories, conversations with him, and things my family has told me…
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Message Claire’s Brother to Encourage Him

Sending a message is a quick, simple thing you can do to bring light to Isaac while he’s incarcerated. Claire makes it convenient for you:

Message Isaac!

Meet Claire Tak

Claire is a writer with a background in building content and editorial strategies for tech companies. Her connection to the prison system began when her younger brother Isaac was sentenced to 19 years at a Central California prison. He has been incarcerated since 2018. 

She regularly writes newsletters on Stories About My Brother, a Substack dedicated to her struggles in dealing with an incarcerated loved one, and stories of her brother’s troubled past. Through Stories About My Brother, Claire hopes to convey the need for more forgiveness and empathy for people who make mistakes. 

She is also working on her first memoir and documents her journey on Memoir Junkie Wannabe Author. She has previously written for Prison Journalism Project about what it’s like to have a loved one in prison from a sibling’s perspective. 

When she’s not at her laptop, she enjoys snowboarding and hiking with her dog when she's not writing. 

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Crime & Compassion strives to shake up how we view and treat the incarcerated. Podcast host Shayla Hale asks difficult questions to gain a more compassionate understanding of those who were written off. The podcast serves as a safe space for the formerly incarcerated, currently incarcerated, their families and loved ones, and those who work with men and women in US jails and prisons. Crime & Compassion’s goals are 1) to show love and kindness toward the captives, 2) to help bring their stories and art into the world, 3) to completely flip the narrative on the US justice system by having tough conversations, 4) to educate society on why people commit the crimes they do, and 5) to reframe how people see, treat, and think about the incarcerated.

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Crime & Compassion Podcast strives to shake up how we view and treat the incarcerated. Podcast host Shayla Hale asks difficult questions to gain a more compassionate understanding of those who were written off. The podcast serves as a safe space for the formerly incarcerated, currently incarcerated, their families and loved ones, and those who work with men and women in US jails and prisons.