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She Is Me

Real stories of women rebuilding after prison shared to change how we understand justice, community, and care.

These are accounts of courage, healing, and community. Readable, honest, and full of hope.

Author

Tahlia Isaac

Strong. Empowered. Living Free.
Tahlia Isaac is a criminologist, social justice advocate, and the founder and CEO of Project:herSELF. A mother of two and a formerly incarcerated woman, Tahlia brings lived‑experience leadership to reintegration  with a Graduate Certificate in Criminology and Criminal Justice and a Bachelor of Business (HR) from Griffith University. Her work focuses on post‑release reintegration for women, combining self‑directed planning, community connection, and systems change. Tahlia’s advocacy and practice have been profiled across media and sector events, where she speaks to both the human cost and the policy levers for change.⁠⁠⁠⁠​

"Every woman deserves more than a second chance - a fair chance.We stand with women to plan release, rebuild identity, and re‑enter community with dignity."

— Tahlia

What you’ll find inside key lessons from the Book

Short, grounded chapters that blend story, reflection, and practice to foster real‑world growth.

“About Project:herSELF”

Project:herSELF supports women during and after incarceration to plan release, rebuild identity, and reconnect with community. We deliver SELF‑directed release planning in women’s prisons, pair practical tools with peer‑led insight, and work to shift systems that keep women trapped in cycles of shame and exclusion. Our storytelling platform and upcoming book amplify voices too often unheard, turning real experiences into public understanding and policy momentum.[1][2]

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