‘Our Voices Matter’ - Stories of Incarcerated Dis/abled Girls of Color

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‘Our Voices Matter’ - Stories of Incarcerated Dis/abled Girls of Color

This podcast details the educational experiences of three dis/abled girls of color at Highview Juvenile Correctional Facility.

  1. 6

    Closing Credits

    The stories in this podcast series were fictional and based on various books/articles from the class, BEF 650, at the University of Alabama.

  2. 5

    I’m Not That Smart

    Jasmine, a 14-year-old Hispanic girl with a learning disability in math and reading, details her experiences of feeling less smart than her classmates.

  3. 4

    Go Sit in the Square

    Desiree, a 15-year-old African American girl with an emotional and behavioral disorder, shares her experiences of being labeled as “bad” in school.

  4. 3

    What’s Enrichment Class Like?

    Janiva, a 16-year-old African American girl, shares her experiences of being denied certain opportunities (e.g., enrichment) in first grade.

  5. 2

    Introduction

    Overview of girls of color and their experiences in the education system.

  6. 1

    Opening Credits

    Details the title, producer, and narrator of the podcast series.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast details the educational experiences of three dis/abled girls of color at Highview Juvenile Correctional Facility.

HOSTED BY

Allyson Pitzel

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