EPISODE · Dec 1, 2021 · 17 MIN
College degrees for incarcerated folks
from Headlines From The Times · host Colleen Shalby, Kasia Broussalian, Lauren Raab, Jazmin Aguilera, Mario Diaz, Shannon Lin, Gustavo Arellano, Denise Guerra, Melissa Kaplan, Shani Hilton
For more than a century, California's approach to incarcerating people has gone mostly like this: Incarcerate them. But now, there’s a program offered by the Cal State University system that helps incarcerated folks not only develop skills but also reimagine themselves — as people who could have lives after serving long prison terms, as scholars. Today, we’re going to talk about this new educational opportunity for those on the inside with L.A. Times education reporter Colleen Shalby.More reading:They were supposed to die in prison. Instead, they earned freedom as college graduates Editorial: For former prisoners to have a shot at a normal life, we need successful reentry programs Apodaca: UC Irvine law professor sees college degrees as a way to reduce recidivism
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A young program run by the Cal State University system lets incarcerated people earn bachelor's degrees
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