Pedagogy on the Inside is a panel discussion, hosted by JAHHM, that will feature DePaul University and Inside-Out Prison Exchange. Speakers will explore the pedagogies and learning methods used in prisons between non-incarcerated and incarcerated participants, exploring potential and limitations, paradoxes and resolutions.
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Speakers include: Laura Biagi, Multicultural Faculty, The Theatre School at DePaul University; Monica Cosby, Activist and Organizer; Dominica Kimberley Moe, Philosophy Department and Community Service Studies Program, DePaul University; Johnny Page, Former student at Cook County Jail; Kai Perry Parker, Ph.D student in the Department of History at the University of Chicago; Christina Rivers, Ph.D., Associate Professor or Political Science, DePaul University; John W. Zeigler, Adjunct Faculty Egan Office of Urban Education and Community Partnerships at Steans Center, DePaul University.
This program is presented in support of the exhibition States of Incarceration, on view at Hull-House from May 16-August 10. States of Incarceration is the first national traveling multi-media exhibition and coordinated public dialogue to explore the history and future of mass incarceration in the United States. The exhibition's visit to Chicago is hosted by Jane Addams Hull-House Museum and the University of Illinois in collaboration with DePaul University and a New School-led coalition of 500 university students and formerly incarcerated individuals from 20 cities to create the traveling exhibition, which launched in New York City in April 2016.