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I Teach Writing in Prison. During One Class, Things Got Real--Even for Me.

"Before I started teaching in prison, I would have said they deserved to pay, in some cases, with their lives for the crimes they were convicted of doing. Now that I know them, it’s impossible to feel the same way."

Washington Post

May 31, 2018

Prison ProgramsAnthony BradleyJuly 30, 2018Washington Post, Writing
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Inmates who learn trades are often blocked from jobs. Now something's being done.

EmploymentAnthony BradleyJuly 30, 2018NBC, Occupational Licensing

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