TEDx in Prisons
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|Historically, prison has been a place of separation and punishment. The goal of Changing the Narrative is to highlight the work coming out of prisons via community organized initiatives like the TEDx events organized and held inside prisons.
   
When correctional staff, inmates, victims of crime, innovative thinkers, and influential people from all walks of life come together to focus on seemingly unsolvable problems, infinite possibilities abound. These thinkers and speakers and performers are helping to change the narrative.
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 9 April 2018

Changing the Narrative.
Historically, prison has been a place of separation and punishment. The goal of Changing the Narrative is to highlight the work coming out of prisons via community organized initiatives like the TEDx events organized and held inside prisons.

When correctional staff, prisoners, victims of crime, innovative thinkers, and influential people from all walks of life come together to focus on seemingly unsolvable problems, infinite possibilities abound. These thinkers and speakers and performers are helping to change the narrative.

Second Chances
From an Unusual Place
Motivations From My Life
Shadeed Wallace-Stepter

Second Chances

Baylor Women's Correctional

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From an Unusual Place

Luis Gonzalez

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Motivations From My Life

Tamika Sheppard

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Shadeed Wallace-Stepter

San Quentin State Prison

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Second Chances
From an Unusual Place
Motivations From My Life
Shadeed Wallace-Stepter


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