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Mneesha Gellman of the Emerson Prison Initiative and the Importance of Education for Incarcerated People

Mneesha Gellman of the Emerson Prison Initiative and the Importance of Education for Incarcerated People

FromAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry


Mneesha Gellman of the Emerson Prison Initiative and the Importance of Education for Incarcerated People

FromAlyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description


It’s no secret that there are huge cultural and structural barriers which prevent many people in the United States from accessing healthcare.  These barriers are even higher when it comes to those who are incarcerated. And yet, there is good evidence that shows that obtaining an education makes huge differences in the lives of the incarcerated.  To discuss, we’ve invited Mneesha Gellman on the show. Mneesha is the founder and Director of the Emerson Prison Initiative, which makes college available to incarcerated students in Massachusetts. She is the editor of Education Behind the Wall: Why and How We Teach in Prison and co-editor of the forthcoming book Unlocking Potential: Education in Prison Around the World.



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Released:
Jun 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Sorry Not Sorry tackles social, political and cultural issues from the perspective of unapologetic guests while highlighting activists doing amazing things throughout the country.