“Achieving infinite
potential requires the
courage to continuously embrace and navigate
through discomfort.”
— Judge Songhai Armstead
About Judge Songhai
Judge Songhai has over 20 years of experience in the largest justice system in the country. Her programs have impacted tens of thousands of individuals, as well as organizations and governmental systems.
In her current position, she has created new programs, and worked with a broad coalition of governmental, non-profit and private groups. To date, she has overseen the allocation of $350 million dollars for community investment, interventions and alternatives to incarceration. While a Superior Court Judge, she had one of the best records for reducing recidivism and the highest rates of compliance. As a prosecutor, her programs impacting veterans, the unhoused, and individuals with mental health and substance use disorders received state and national recognition. As a gifted educator on the topic of implicit bias, she has trained thousands of justice system participants, including the Justices of the California Appellate and Supreme Courts.
Judge Songhai is a sought after master teacher, keynote speaker, commentator, and expert in systems change. Judge Songhai’s training and work experience also encompasses systems change, leadership development, conflict resolution, strategic planning, team building, and diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA).
Beyond Judge Songhai’s professional journey, her personal journey is one of a turbulent past into a triumphant present. This journey grounds her work in empathy and helps her enable individuals and groups to see their own trials and adversities as strengths to be utilized, rather than weaknesses to be feared. She does this by pushing both individuals and organizations first toward internal reflection, then toward growth and ultimately, change. Judge Songhai’s presentations are informative and entertaining--yet powerful enough to lead not only to new perspectives but also a desire for action.
Award and Recognition Highlights
Los Angeles’ 100 Most Influential African Americans
Los Angeles Police Commission Distinguished Service Medal
NAMI Urban Los Angeles Leadership Award
Los Angeles Superior Court Resolution
City of Los Angeles Resolution
California State Senate Resolution
Los Angeles’ Most Influential African Americans Under 40
Certificate of Congressional Recognition
Certificate of California State Assembly Recognition
City of Los Angeles Certificate of Commendation
Commendation from Weingart Center Association
Los Angeles Police Department Certificate of Recognition (Issued by Los Angeles Police Department and Chief William J. Bratton )
Americorps Certificate of Appreciation
Office of the Los Angeles City Attorney Certificate of Appreciation
Honorary Gold Record (Issued by Recording Industry Association of America)