Who We Are And Why We Care

The Conveyance, LLC is a restorative justice and business development organization in Bowie, Maryland, led by Certified Restorative Justice Practitioner Antonio Robinson, who brings more than 45 years across military legal services, Homeland Security, and community work. Our focus is disrupting the school-to-prison pipeline for native-born Black males through mediation, coaching, and strategic partnerships that respect culture, uphold dignity, and open doors to education, leadership, and business opportunity.

A Lifetime Inside Justice Systems

Antonio's journey moves between military courts, federal immigration cases, and neighborhood circles where harm and healing sit side by side. Twenty years in military legal services, twenty years in Homeland Security, and a decade of volunteer restorative justice work taught him how systems react to Black males, and what it takes to keep them out of cages. The Conveyance, LLC turns that hard-earned knowledge into practical guidance, real accountability, and new pathways that honor each young man's story.

Credibility

Certified practice, decades in legal systems, and real community presence guide every step.

Integrity

We speak plainly, keep our word, and put each youth's humanity at the center.

Empowerment

We transform conflict into growth, and open doors into business, leadership, and stability.

Guided Leadership

Antonio Robinson carries more than 45 years of experience in justice work, and he still shows up like a neighbor, not a distant official. He served twenty years in military legal services and another twenty years in legal roles within the Department of Homeland Security, where he saw, day after day, how systems treat Black males. That history fuels his work as a Certified Restorative Justice Practitioner, mediator, and coach.

 

Antonio built The Conveyance, LLC to stand beside native-born Black males before conflict becomes a record. He sits in circles, leads workshops, and coaches families with the same steady presence he once brought to courtrooms and federal offices, only now the goal is healing, protection, and opportunity.

 

Antonio is more than a practitioner, he is a cultural elder and brother to the young men he serves. Raised in the same realities that many native-born Black males face, he speaks their language and honors their stories. His volunteer work with a local police agency on restorative justice and his role as co-founder of M.A.R.C.H. Jr., Men Are Responsible for Cultivating Hope, show that commitment in action.


He walks with youth through real-life challenges, such as school conflicts, street tensions, and hard choices about identity and future. Instead of pushing them into narrow lanes, he introduces business development, leadership, and financial stability as real options. When Antonio steps into a school, church, or community center, young men see someone who looks like them, understands them, and believes they can build something lasting.

Resilience

Innovation

Culture