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Ripping off some room for people to \breathe together\: peer-to-peer education in prison
The authors said let people start locating the two participants: As member of the Walls to Bridges Collective, a group of incarcerated and non-incarcerated people that meets regularly at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, Ontario, particpants helps to coordinate the Walls to Bridges program. The Collective offers a reciprocal learning model and they seek to help usher into this world profound transformations of both educational and justice paradigms. Their work includes training and supporting faculty from around Canada who want to bring incarcerated and non-incarcerated students together to learn in community. While the \"I\" voice in this essay is the participants, (and I take full responsibility for the views I present), this piece emerges out of and introduces an ongoing conversation between the two participants, a peer-to-peer educator who has helped to found, facilitate, and grow a multifaceted, robust, entirely prisoner-run college program at the facility in a Midwestern state where he is incarcerated.
Ripping Off Some Room for People to \Breathe Together\: Peer-to-Peer Education in Prison
The authors said let people start locating the two participants: As member of the Walls to Bridges Collective, a group of incarcerated and non-incarcerated people that meets regularly at the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, Ontario, participants helps to coordinate the Walls to Bridges program. The Collective offers a reciprocal learning model and they seek to help usher into this world profound transformations of both educational and justice paradigms. Their work includes training and supporting faculty from around Canada who want to bring incarcerated and non-incarcerated students together to learn in community. While the \"I\" voice in this essay is the participants, (and I take full responsibility for the views I present), this piece emerges out of and introduces an ongoing conversation between the two participants, a peer-to-peer educator who has helped to found, facilitate, and grow a multifaceted, robust, entirely prisoner-run college program at the facility in a Midwestern state where he is incarcerated.
Now the time for government to take step back
Why? Because the politicians who put us in this position are not really being held accountable.
Credit markets would benefit from less intrusion
The government's well-intended desire to provide housing to people who could not fulfill the responsibility of a home loan had the unintended consequence of allowing the creditors and Wall Street executives to feel safe making unsound lending decisions.
Youth hockey depended on Whalers
As the Whalers prepared to leave Hartford, the public became aware of the enormous input from the team, the players, their wives and the National Hockey League to our community.
Youth hockey program depended on Whalers
As the Whalers prepared to leave Hartford, the public became aware of the enormous input from the team, the players, their wives and the National Hockey League to our community.
Mercedes-Benz 600SEL
Bruce Michaels reviews and drives the Mercedes-Benz 600SEL.
Build an ice rink
Is Councilwoman Kathy Collins crazy or a woman with vision? Kathy sees Hartford as more than a place to go to from 9 to 5 Monday through Friday. She has a dream that Hartford can offer its residents new opportunities and directions.