[FocusOnBasics 623] Discussion on PovertyRaceWomen & Literacy List
Julie McKinney
julie_mcKinney at worlded.org
Fri Feb 9 09:28:44 EST 2007
Hi Everyone,
I am passing on this message from Daphne Greenberg, moderator of the
PovertyRaceWomen & Literacy List, about a discussion next week on that
list about women in prison.
All the best,
Julie
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It is my great honor and pleasure to announce that from Monday Feb.
12th through Friday Feb. 16th, Dominique Chlup will be facilitating a
discussion on the PovertyRaceWomen and Literacy list on:
Bars, Boundaries, and Barriers Researching Women's Spaces
Dominique Chlup is an assistant professor of adult education and the
director of the Texas Center for the Advancement of Literacy and
Learning (TCALL) at Texas A&M University.She got her "calling" to be an
adult educator after volunteering for a year at the Valhalla Women's
Jail in New York. She taught in the "Right to Write" program. While her
career has taken her into several other adult classrooms, she finds she
returns
again and again to her work with women student-inmates. She wrote a
dissertation on the history of the educational programs and practices at
the Framingham Reformatory for Women in Massachusetts, and she continues
to research contemporary prison programs. As a part of her research
with women inmates, she has encountered both literal and figurative
bars. As such, she is always interested in dialoging with others about
their own experiences researching and working in women's spaces. To
learn more about her work, you can read
http://www.ncsall.net/?id=828
and
http://www.ncsall.net/?id=826
Please invite your friends and colleagues to join us during this
"discussion." If they want to temporarily join us, they can subscribe
and then later unsubscribe at:
http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen
Daphne
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Julie McKinney
Discussion List Moderator
World Education/NCSALL
jmckinney at worlded.org
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