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Hey, #CSUSB! Are you interested in taking a class in a prison alongside incarcerated students? Are you interested in learning ways to improve your writing? Sign up for this unique class as part of the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program!
Hey #CSUSB students! Interested in taking a class alongside incarcerated students this fall? There are still spots in ENG 3290-01 and ENG 1300-06!
Check out more info here and DM with questions: https://t.co/vm7tFo7QcL
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Everyone’s favorite fundraising beagle is BACK! Our first Inside-Out class (which brought together incarcerated + non-incarcerated students to take classes in a prison) has been a success! We're fundraising for next year so we can offer 4 classes.
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“The Impact of Education and Community Support: Successful Reentry Stories” will be presented at noon, Nov. 4. It is the 3rd program in The Justice Impacted Students Training Series. Details: https://t.co/ANxThfDmlb
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Important considerations when working with formerly incarcerated students will be the topic of the Justice Impacted Students Training Series’ Oct. 21 program @CSUSBRebound@CSCE_CSUSB#WeDefineTheFuture. Register online. Details: https://t.co/DwmsXqTem0
The first of four sessions in the Justice Impacted Students Training Series is “Addressing and Dispelling Myths About Formerly Incarcerated Students,” noon-1:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30, on Zoom. Details https://t.co/oGDIMTXBR2
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1st batch of 320+ applicants to the 8 classes we're offering this fall. A staggering 1 in 4 folks currently incarcerated at CRC initially made requests to apply.
Yusef's & Freddy's graduations undoubtedly contributed to this wave of heightened interest by encouraging...
“I came into this experience with deeply rooted biases that I never realized were so engrained into me…as I have had time to reflect, I realize how deeply engrained and disgusting these stereotypes were” 14/14 https://t.co/MjgVC3C76j
For 7 weeks during the spring 2021 semester, 20 #CSUSB students designed and taught a creative writing course in a local correctional facility with the Prison Education Project. We are pleased to present a selection of work from students reflecting on their experiences. 1/14
“I began to distance myself from the rigid notions of ‘ethics’ that antagonized incarcerated people; however, I still held onto that firm understanding that the so-called purity of education could rescue the life of an incarcerated person” 13/14 https://t.co/BKTpIMCRIs
“Smart minds looks down upon and mauled
preying upon minorities schools and faces
change is what is going on behind these brick walls” 6/14
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“Regulation #5: You are entitled to food, clothing
shelter, and medical attention, Anything
else that you get is a privilege…” 5/14
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