TEDx in Prisons
TEDx in Prisons
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{{Infobox_person|title = M. Gunderson & S. Pessinguia|image = M._Gunderson_&_S._Pessinguia.jpg|imagecaption = M. Gunderson & S. Pessinguia|status = Incarcerated and Crime VIctim|facility = Washington Corrections Center for Women}}In this powerful talk at the TEDx event inside [[Washington Corrections Center for Women]] M. Gunderson and S. Pessinguina bring to light the power of connection between an offender and one of the victims of her crime.
 
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In this powerful talk at the TEDx event inside [[Washington Corrections Center for Women]] M. Gunderson and S. Pessinguina bring to light the power of connection between an offender and one of the victims of her crime.
   
 
{{quote|All alone in jail, with my mind clear of the drugs, I had an epiphany. For the first time in my life, I was terrified of my actions and fearful of the consequences. I understood that what I did was wrong. I felt such a magnitude of grief, pain and sorrow. Now, multiply that by 100 and that's probably how my victim's family felt.}}
 
{{quote|All alone in jail, with my mind clear of the drugs, I had an epiphany. For the first time in my life, I was terrified of my actions and fearful of the consequences. I understood that what I did was wrong. I felt such a magnitude of grief, pain and sorrow. Now, multiply that by 100 and that's probably how my victim's family felt.}}
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