Kent Mendoza

Kent Mendoza

2018 Ricardo Salinas Scholar, Ricardo Salinas Scholarship

Kent Mendoza, Policy Coordinator, Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), was born in Mexico, but migrated to the United States at the age of six with his mom.

Kent Mendoza, Policy Coordinator, Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), was born in Mexico, but migrated to the United States at the age of six with his mom. He grew up in Pico Union District, a densely populated, low-income and immigrant community in Los Angeles County where at an early age was exposed to the realities of gangs, drugs and violence. Lacking fundamental resources as an immigrant and a father figure, he was quickly influenced by his local gang and at the age of 14, joined the gang. Kent was incarcerated and served time in probation camp, but at the age 17 was trialed as an adult and faced a prison life sentence. During his incarceration, he met Scott Budnick, the person who gave him hope and the confidence in changing his life around. Although he faced an adult sentence, he was instead sent to the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) for 7 years. Kent served a total of 5 years and during his last year of incarceration he spend time reading books, educating himself, and most importantly; preparing himself for his release. He was discharged from DJJ and avoided deportation. Upon release, Kent had a fundamental understanding of the harm he had caused and was now extremely motivated and committed to live a different lifestyle. He began volunteering at the ARC, speaking to bring awareness to the change that is possible for at risk youth and working directly with the formerly incarcerated. His participation and willingness to be of service opened new opportunities for him. In 2014, Kent began working at the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce. He exceled within the Chamber from an intern to a full staff member, thus he proved that his second chance was real. Kent has visited the White House to meet with leaders about juvenile and criminal justice issues facing the state of California. In 2015, Kent published an article, “Moving Beyond Gangs and ‘Gladiator School’” in the Huffington Post. While working at the Chamber on smart justice issues, he successfully completed the 2015 Commission Training Program offered by Wally Marks Leadership Institute from the Liberty Hill Foundation, for which he was awarded a certificate of acknowledgement by Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis and Sheila Kuehl. In November 2016, Kent was appointed as a member of the State Advisor Committee on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (SACJJPD) by California Governor Jerry Brown. In December 2017, Kent was appointed to the Los Angeles County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council (JJCC) as a community representative. Selected to participate in the Socrates Summer Seminars 2018.