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Carceral Studies Consortium Announces Spring 2021 Micro-Grant Recipients

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Carceral Studies Consortium Announces Spring 2021 Micro-Grant Recipients


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February 27, 2021

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The Carceral Studies Consortium is pleased to announce recipients of its inaugural micro-grants. Congratulations to the following project leads:

  • Access to Gardening for the Women of the Mabel Bassett Correctional Center (Project Leads: Bailey Hoffner and Sharee Asberry)  
  • Against Carceral Feminism (Project Leads: Aurelius Francisco and Erin Simpson) 
  • Environmental Justice & Incarceration (Project Leads: Olivia Robson, Emma Colven, and Anthony Levenda) 
  • Poetic Justice Distance Learning (Project Leads: Ellen Stackable and Nancy LaGreca) 
  • Writers Guild: Giant Steps (Project Leads: Catherine Mintler, Nick LoLordo and Timothy Bradford)

Award winners announced February 12, 2021.


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