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Month: June 2015

All the Wiser: Dialogic, Space, Destigmitization and Teacher-Activist Recruitment

June 20, 2015December 14, 2017 adminInside Out Projects

Below you’ll find a link to “The Prison Journal: All The Wiser:  Dialogic Space, Destigmatization, and Teacher-Activist Recruitment” by Norman Conti, Linda Morrison and Katherine Pantaleo. Abstract: This article examines instructor training for The Inside-Out Prison[…]

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Race and Justice Inside Out: Think Tanks as Mechanisms for Social Justice

June 20, 2015December 14, 2017 adminInside Out Projects

Below you’ll find some links discussing Race and Justice Inside Out   Looking at new options in social and criminal justice http://www.homewoodnation.com/apps/blog/show/42734461-wideman-appears-on-behalf-of-inmate-student-think-tank

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Art Beyond Bars

June 20, 2015December 14, 2017 adminInside Out Projects

‘Art Beyond Bars’  Excerpt from Pittsburgh Post Gazette Article Published April 8th, 2015 A free opening reception for “Art Beyond Bars,” approximately 20 artworks by inmates at the State Correctional Institution Pittsburgh, will begin at 7 p.m. Friday in Room[…]

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