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*Ever heard of the Dartmouth community-based learning class that works in
correctional facilities and rehabilitation centers?*
*Ever wanted to know more about it, or see what its about?*
*Even if you haven't, do you ever feel a need to get drastically outside
the Dartmouth bubble?*
*Here's your chance!*
Come to...
*WGST 66: Telling Stories for Social Change*
*Final Performance*
*Sullivan County Correctional Facility, Unity, NH*
*6pm on Thursday, May 8th** and Friday, May 9th*
You *must* RSVP to attend! Send a blitz to
[log in to unmask]<[log in to unmask]>,
and indicate which day you would like to attend and whether you will need a
ride (or be able to offer one!) from campus.
*Still wondering what this might be like?*
WGST 66/MALS 364 is a community-based learning course, taught by Pati
Hernandez, that offers students the unique opportunity to study our
increasingly elusive, ever-growing incarceration system from two distinct
perspectives, theoretical and practical. Students have focused on the
issues prisoners face both inside and outside prison; incarceration,
rehabilitation, and transition, while simultaneously exploring facilitation
with critical analysis and self-reflection on the effectiveness
of community-based learning, arts and performance in rehabilitation. We
would like you to join us in the culmination of this course – the creation
and performance of an original production that focuses on the voices of
inmates. You will not forget it.
“Nobody knows nothing. Nobody knows everything”
–Paulo Freire
“Democracy has to be born anew every generation, and education is its
midwife.”
–John Dewey
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