Second Chance Chat – JSTOR Access In Prison Initiative

April 5, 2023
Handwritten essay titled “Giving the Educated a Second Chance” discussing educated women entering prison and their struggles to return to professional life after release.

Details:

  • Date: April 5, 2023
  • Location: Virtual

April is Second Chance Month and JSTOR Access in Prison invites everyone to be a part of the conversation about the role education can play in making second chances a reality for people and communities impacted by incarceration. This first Second Chance Chat features JSTOR Access in Prison Advisory Board member Patrick Rodriguez and Donald Washington Jr. of The Marshall Project. 1 hour

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