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Walled Women
POST YOUR THOUGHTS HERE
Welcome to the on-line conversation for Women in Walled Communities, a cluster of three courses in a new 360° @ Bryn Mawr College that focuses on the constraints and agency of individual actors in the institutional settings of women's colleges and prisons.
This is an interestingly different kind of place for writing, and may take some getting used to. The first thing to keep in mind is that it's not a site for "formal writing" or "finished thoughts." It's a place for thoughts-in-progress, for what you're thinking (whether you know it or not) on your way to what you think next. Imagine that you're just talking to some people you've met. This is a "conversation" place, a place to find out what you're thinking yourself, and what other people are thinking. The idea here is that your "thoughts in progress" can help others with their thinking, and theirs can help you with yours.
Who are you writing for? Primarily for yourself, and for others in our cluster. But also for the world. This is a "public" forum, so people anywhere on the web might look in. You're writing for yourself, for others in the class, AND for others you might or might not know. So, your thoughts in progress can contribute to the thoughts in progress of LOTS of people. The web is giving increasing reality to the idea that there can actually evolve a world community, and you're part of helping to bring that about. We're glad to have you along, and hope you come to both enjoy and value our shared explorations. Feel free to comment on any post below, or to POST YOUR THOUGHTS HERE.
SILENCE
Restorative Justic Mural Arts Tour, and trip to Eastern State Penitentiary
Catch 9:50 R5 to Market East
11-1 trolley tour, 1-2 tour of Eastern State
On your own for return...
Youth Art and Self-Empowerment Project (YASP): Campus-Wide Event
Campus-wide event (Dorothy Vernon Room)
Reading Is My Window
Thoughts on "Reading Is My Window; Books and The Art of Reading in Women's Prisons" Megan Sweeney
Sing Soft, Sing Loud - Patricia McConnel
I will use this page to record my ongoing thoughts while reading "Sing Soft, Sing Loud"
read first chapter
think about use for class
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Acting in Prison: Vision as Resource for Change
Barb Toews, General Studies 223: Bryn Mawr College, Fall 2012 F 1:00-4:00 (when at BMC) |
Learning in Institutional Spaces
From Hack Education |
Jody Cohen, Education 290 |
a fair shot @ a job...
Let's talk about re-entry? See this, from Brent Staples, A Fair Shot @ a Job, NYTimes (April 21m 29012):
According to a startling 2011 report from the National Employment Law Project, an advocacy group, about 90 percent of companies are using criminal background checks in hiring decisions and about 65 million people have criminal records. The group found that companies of all sizes routinely deny people with records any chance to establish their qualifications, even for entry-level jobs like warehouse worker. These blanket exclusion policies flout the E.E.O.C. rules. They also ignore research showing that many offenders who stay out of trouble for even a brief period after their original crimes present little or no risk to employers.