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Community Resources

The Justice-in-Education Initiative strives to support its students and other program participants who have come home from prison in realizing their academic, creative, and civic potential within the scope of its activities. For support in other areas, including advocacy, educational and career counseling, and assistance in facing practical challenges such as securing housing, healthcare, or childcare upon release, we recommend looking into some of the resources listed here.

Education

The Cornell Prison Education Program provides a liberal arts curriculum leading to an Associate of Arts degree for men incarcerated at the Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. Cornell faculty and doctoral students serve as instructors for all courses, and a community college accredits the degree conferred upon eligible prisoners. The program offers nearly a dozen courses each semester in economics, constitutional law and individual rights, creative writing, genetics, medical anthropology, international human rights, writing, math, and Asian meditation.

http://cpep.cornell.edu

The Cornell Prison Education Program provides a liberal arts curriculum leading to an Associate of Arts degree for men incarcerated at the Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. Cornell faculty and doctoral students serve as instructors for all courses, and a community college accredits the degree conferred upon eligible prisoners. The program offers nearly a dozen courses each semester in economics, constitutional law and individual rights, creative writing, genetics, medical anthropology, international human rights, writing, math, and Asian meditation.

http://cpep.cornell.edu

The Cornell Prison Education Program provides a liberal arts curriculum leading to an Associate of Arts degree for men incarcerated at the Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. Cornell faculty and doctoral students serve as instructors for all courses, and a community college accredits the degree conferred upon eligible prisoners. The program offers nearly a dozen courses each semester in economics, constitutional law and individual rights, creative writing, genetics, medical anthropology, international human rights, writing, math, and Asian meditation.

http://cpep.cornell.edu

Rights / Integration

The Cornell Prison Education Program provides a liberal arts curriculum leading to an Associate of Arts degree for men incarcerated at the Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. Cornell faculty and doctoral students serve as instructors for all courses, and a community college accredits the degree conferred upon eligible prisoners. The program offers nearly a dozen courses each semester in economics, constitutional law and individual rights, creative writing, genetics, medical anthropology, international human rights, writing, math, and Asian meditation.

http://cpep.cornell.edu

The Cornell Prison Education Program provides a liberal arts curriculum leading to an Associate of Arts degree for men incarcerated at the Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. Cornell faculty and doctoral students serve as instructors for all courses, and a community college accredits the degree conferred upon eligible prisoners. The program offers nearly a dozen courses each semester in economics, constitutional law and individual rights, creative writing, genetics, medical anthropology, international human rights, writing, math, and Asian meditation.

http://cpep.cornell.edu

The Cornell Prison Education Program provides a liberal arts curriculum leading to an Associate of Arts degree for men incarcerated at the Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. Cornell faculty and doctoral students serve as instructors for all courses, and a community college accredits the degree conferred upon eligible prisoners. The program offers nearly a dozen courses each semester in economics, constitutional law and individual rights, creative writing, genetics, medical anthropology, international human rights, writing, math, and Asian meditation.

http://cpep.cornell.edu

The Cornell Prison Education Program provides a liberal arts curriculum leading to an Associate of Arts degree for men incarcerated at the Auburn and Cayuga Correctional Facilities. Cornell faculty and doctoral students serve as instructors for all courses, and a community college accredits the degree conferred upon eligible prisoners. The program offers nearly a dozen courses each semester in economics, constitutional law and individual rights, creative writing, genetics, medical anthropology, international human rights, writing, math, and Asian meditation.

http://cpep.cornell.edu

Other Resources

This unbelievably true story begins when Brooklyn’s own hip hop theater innovator and spoken word champion, Bryonn Bain (60 Minutes, The Village Voice, BET’s My Two Cents), is wrongly imprisoned in NYC jails — while studying law at Harvard. Weaving together the voices of over 40 characters into a one-man tour de force, Lyrics From Lockdown, produced by Gina and Harry Belafonte, is receiving extraordinary reviews around the world. A groundbreaking multimedia production, this critically acclaimed show uses a live band and video DJ, fusing hip hop, theater, spoken word poetry, rhythm and blues, calypso and classical music, to tell a provocative story exposing racial profiling and wrongful incarceration in a nation imprisoning more people than any other in the world.

http://www.lyricsfromlockdown.com

This unbelievably true story begins when Brooklyn’s own hip hop theater innovator and spoken word champion, Bryonn Bain (60 Minutes, The Village Voice, BET’s My Two Cents), is wrongly imprisoned in NYC jails — while studying law at Harvard. Weaving together the voices of over 40 characters into a one-man tour de force, Lyrics From Lockdown, produced by Gina and Harry Belafonte, is receiving extraordinary reviews around the world. A groundbreaking multimedia production, this critically acclaimed show uses a live band and video DJ, fusing hip hop, theater, spoken word poetry, rhythm and blues, calypso and classical music, to tell a provocative story exposing racial profiling and wrongful incarceration in a nation imprisoning more people than any other in the world.

http://www.lyricsfromlockdown.com