The primary purpose of this research was to elevate the voices of minoritized girls of color (those with intersecting identities such as being Black, Brown and/or gender nonconforming, and/or having a disability) through creative writing and literacy, by engaging them in a process of inquiry that allowed them to creatively express themselves and to share their experiences within the school-to-prison pipeline. Using creative writing and a curriculum that the researcher created, the young women participating in various activities that helped them share their experiences and allowed them to think about countering the narrative about young girls of color and with intersecting identities in alternative education settings. As a result, they prese...
The school-to-prison pipeline (STPP) metaphor encapsulates and describes a set of legislative polici...
The school-to-prison pipeline is a term that refers to a system of policies and practices that pushe...
An estimated 40,000 juvenile inmates are released from the carceral setting annually (OJJDP, 2017). ...
Incarcerated adolescents deserve and need an aggressive literacy program which draws upon their pers...
Prison-based writing centers are needed to support the academic achievement of college students who ...
In the United States, mass incarceration is a way of life. In this literature review, the link betwe...
This qualitative study explored the experiences and insights of four alumnae from a girls’ after-sch...
textThe school to prison pipeline is a phrase used to describe the phenomenon where youth, and dispr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation will demonstrate...
This qualitative dissertation argues that women\u27s prison writing workshops are potential spaces f...
Nearly 34% of students who drop out of high school do so due to being incarcerated. Research has sho...
Strict law and order policies, due to the War on Drugs, enacted in the 1970\u27s have led to the mas...
The student to prison pipeline is a present-day issue that is depriving students from their right to...
Correctional education programs in prison increase life and job skills, and reduce recidivism. Altho...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
The school-to-prison pipeline (STPP) metaphor encapsulates and describes a set of legislative polici...
The school-to-prison pipeline is a term that refers to a system of policies and practices that pushe...
An estimated 40,000 juvenile inmates are released from the carceral setting annually (OJJDP, 2017). ...
Incarcerated adolescents deserve and need an aggressive literacy program which draws upon their pers...
Prison-based writing centers are needed to support the academic achievement of college students who ...
In the United States, mass incarceration is a way of life. In this literature review, the link betwe...
This qualitative study explored the experiences and insights of four alumnae from a girls’ after-sch...
textThe school to prison pipeline is a phrase used to describe the phenomenon where youth, and dispr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation will demonstrate...
This qualitative dissertation argues that women\u27s prison writing workshops are potential spaces f...
Nearly 34% of students who drop out of high school do so due to being incarcerated. Research has sho...
Strict law and order policies, due to the War on Drugs, enacted in the 1970\u27s have led to the mas...
The student to prison pipeline is a present-day issue that is depriving students from their right to...
Correctional education programs in prison increase life and job skills, and reduce recidivism. Altho...
abstract: The United States accounts for only 4% of the world’s female population, but it is home to...
The school-to-prison pipeline (STPP) metaphor encapsulates and describes a set of legislative polici...
The school-to-prison pipeline is a term that refers to a system of policies and practices that pushe...
An estimated 40,000 juvenile inmates are released from the carceral setting annually (OJJDP, 2017). ...