New This Semester: EJP Symposium
Our Symposium on Higher Education in Prison will bring together people interested in generating higher education in prison. We're inviting several college-in-prison programs outside of Illinois, to discuss their work. The focus is on strategies for action.Fall 2010 Courses
Life Science in an Evolving World (Mol. Biology 493)
Staging the Argument
(English 461)
The Holocaust in Postwar Literature and Public Media
(German Studies 496)
EJP Discovery SeriesResources for Instructors:
EJP Resource Room Wishlist
1. Any Spanish language instructional books, dictionaries or novels.
2. The Covenant With Black America, Tavis Smiley
3. The Language of War or other books by Robin Tolmach Lakoff
4. Instructional books on typing
5. Books on restorative justice, forgiveness, crime victims' stories
6. bookends
*if you're interested in donating books please contact us using our contact form
Advocacy and Activism
Caregiver's Choice
Critical Resistance
Education as Crime Prevention
Free Minds Book Club
Holler to the Hood
Illinois Institute for Community Law and Affairs
I-Resist
John Howard Association
Justice Mapping Center
Justice Policy Institute
Million Dollar Blocks
Prison Policy Initiative
Prison Project
Public Secrets
Real Cost of Prisons
Recidivism Studies
Recording Carceral Landscapes
Southern Illinois Prisons
Stateville Speaks editors: login
Local Organizations
Papers
Prison University Programs
Alabama Prison Arts & Education Project
Bard Prison Initiative
Bedford Hills College Program
Correctional Education Program at Ball State
Georgetown Prison Outreach
Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program at Temple University
Prison Creative Arts Project
Prison University Project at San Quentin
Wesleyan Center for Prison EducationInternal
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Assessment
Alumni/Re-entry
FACE (Family and Communities Effort)
Language Partners
Organizational Information
Symposium Committee
Tutors
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