Incarceration

Prison-to-Professionals Cohort 34 Graduation

Join us in a joyous celebration of the remarkable achievements of our dedicated From Prison Cells to PhD Prison-to-Professional scholars! These individuals have not only successfully completed their coursework but have actively participated in our enriching weekly workshops.

P2P extends a warm invitation to friends and family to be part of this special event, where we come together to honor and support the incredible accomplishments of each scholar.

During the event, every scholar will be honored with a well-deserved certificate of completion, along with a heartfelt letter of support. For more information, please see their website at https://www.fromprisoncellstophd.org/ or contact mickey@prisontopro.org directly!… Read More… »

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Beyond the Bars LA 2023 National Conference

Visit beyondthebarsla.com for more information about the conference.

The Center for Justice at UCLA, in collaboration with the Bruin Underground Scholars (BUS) and the UCLA Prison Education Program (PEP), invites you to attend BEYOND THE BARS LA (BTB LA) — our third national conference — taking place on Friday and Saturday, November 3-4, 2023. This hybrid event is free and open to those who RSVP. Space is limited!

The purpose of this conference is to showcase the power of higher education in ending mass incarceration and reducing the return rate to prison. The conference theme, Bring Us Home, was chosen by a cohort of 13 system-impacted BTB LA Fellows. The Fellows represent an inspired group of students, scholars, advocates, community activists and artists involved in the international decarceration movement.

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, California’s average recidivism rate is 65%. Recidivism drops to 13.7% with the completion of an associate’s degree. Bachelor’s degrees reduce recidivism further to 5.6%. 0% of formerly incarcerated individuals who receive master’s degrees return to prison.

This conference centers interdisciplinary approaches to prison education, abolition, and decarceration as decolonization. The conference will include a series of dynamic presentations from justice-centered organizations and academics from across the country.

Visit https://prisoneduprogram.ucla.edu for more information UCLA’s Prison Education Program.… Read More… »

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Beyond Walls Screening

Screening of ‘Beyond Walls’

The screening of this selection of short films on prison industrial complex abolition, followed by a panel discussion, will be held from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, on Zoom. 

The Beyond Walls compilation shares stories of individuals resisting the prison industrial complex while demonstrating the importance of relationships inside and out, as well as the generational harm and next steps to build a world without police and prisons. 

The panel will include previously incarcerated individuals involved in abolition and work to decrease suffering… Read More… »

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Art as Transformation and Justice in the Carceral System

The Petey Greene Program is pleased to present the first webinar of our Fall 2023 Justice Education Series: “Art as Transformation and Justice in the Carceral System.” They will be joined by artists and advocates in this space to explore how art can serve as a form of healing, liberation, and more. The panel discussion will coincide with an art showcase from talented speakers. Cody Stuhltrager, Maria Maneos (Brush with the Law) and Daniel Kelly (The Fortune Society) will be speaking along with Jeffrey Abramowitz (The Petey Greene Program) as the moderator. … Read More… »

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2023 Biennial Association for Justice-Involved Females and Organizations (AJFO) Conference

The conference has traditionally been attended by more than 500 professionals from federal, state, and local correctional systems, as well as treatment providers and researchers from the United States, Canada, and other countries. This is the longest-running and one of the few national professional conferences that is exclusively focused on women and girls involved with the justice system. The goal is to provide professionals with resources that support women, strengthen families, and empower communities that are affected by the justice system.… Read More… »

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reLAUNCH: Empower Your Entrepreneurial Journey

ReLAUNCH is a FREE virtual, cohort-style program for formerly incarcerated innovators interested in entrepreneurship. The program offers asynchronous micro-credentials, live coaching from a VCU da Vinci Center staff member, and access to our digital platform, the Resilient Professional Community. Participate in a live, virtual info session featuring Garret Westlake next Wednesday, September 13th at 5:00 pm ET if interested in learning more about the program and how to apply.… Read More… »

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Access Denied Part 3: The Fight for Equal Access

Join FICGN for our transformative virtual panel series, “Access Denied Part 3: The Fight for Equal Access,” where advocates and policymakers unite to address the profound challenges faced by incarcerated and newly-released students burdened by student loan defaults. Our main objective is to illuminate how current Financial Aid policies stifle the aspirations of incarcerated students and enlighten our network on actionable steps to bring about policy changes that alleviate this burden.… Read More… »

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9th Annual Texas Correctional Education Conference (TCEC)

It’s time to gear up for the bigger and better 9th Annual Texas Correctional Education Conference (TCEC) at the Walker Education Center in Huntsville on Friday, September 29, 2023, from 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. The TCEC is the “only” correctional education conference in Texas where all the stakeholders involved in correctional education come together in Texas. Including the Department of Corrections, current and aspiring colleges involved in the correctional education process, state legislators, nonprofits, technical service providers, former justice-impacted students, and the community.… Read More… »

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