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Chris Young
Chris Young
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Chris Young

Buried Alive Project

Nashville, TN USA

"Your mentality equals your reality."

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Chris's work combines: Entrepreneurship, Technology, and Helping People

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Day In The Life

Senior Fellow

I work to disable life without parole sentences and I made an app to provide a community for people experiencing trauma.

Skills & Education

Life & Career Milestones

I've taken a lot of twists and turns

  • 1.

    I’m from Clarksville, Tennessee.

  • 2.

    My childhood was difficult because of my mom’s drug addiction.

  • 3.

    I eventually went into foster care and was taken in by a family friend.

  • 4.

    I started selling drugs as a teenager—my anger from my upbringing fueled my ambition to be successful but I just applied it to a goal that unfortunately has severe repercussions.

  • 5.

    I was given two life sentences plus five years in prison at 22 years old after a third nonviolent drug-related conviction.

  • 6.

    After 10 years in prison, I received presidential clemency and was released.

  • 7.

    Upon being released, I incorporated a company with the goal of building an app called Like YOU to provide a community and remove the isolating effects of trauma for people like me.

  • 8.

    I also work as a senior fellow for my lawyer’s organization (Buried Alive Project) which helps to free people serving life sentences for outdated federal drug laws.

Defining Moments

Experiences and challenges that shaped me

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  • I had a difficult childhood due to my mother's drug addiction. I was eventually put into foster care and was fortunately taken in by a family friend who loved me as her own grandson. However, I harbored a lot of anger from the struggle.

  • My older brother took on a lot of responsibility and stress at a young age. He committed suicide at 21 years old. It was his solution to his emotional distress. I couldn't help him then but I'm trying to help others in similar states now with my app.

  • I was sentenced to life in prison after a third nonviolent drug-related conviction. After 10 years in prison, I received presidential clemency and was released.