Book Review: Race, Education, and Reintegrating Formerly Incarcerated Individuals: Counterstories and Counterspaces.
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https://doi.org/10.55370/dsj.v5iFa%202019/20.791Abstract
Race, Education, and Reintegrating Formerly Incarcerated Individuals: Counterstories and Counterspaces is a far-reaching multi-disciplinary analysis of racialized policies, education systems, and criminal justice processes. It is an inside look at the significance that race, education, and incarceration bear upon individuals who were formerly behind bars; written not only by those who work with or teach this population, but by formerly incarcerated individuals themselves. The book is an authentic and definitive work that highlights the inequities in educational opportunities and mass incarceration in communities of color.Published
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