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SPEAR-heading a Movement: An Introduction to Students for Prison Education and Reform

SPEAR-heading a Movement: An Introduction to Students for Prison Education and Reform

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This episode was produced under the 144th Managing Board of the Daily Princetonian. Masha Miura is a senior in the Department of African American Studies. She is also a co-president of Students for Prison Education and Reform. She can be reached at mmiura@princeton.edu. Gina Feliz is a junior in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. She can be reached gmfeliz@princeton.edu.

RESOURCES:
New York Times, "How Public Opinion Has Moved on Black Lives Matter"
'Prince' coverage of the renaming of the Woodrow Wilson School
2020 Princeton Campaign for Prison Divestment petition
2018 Prison Divestment recommendations
Resource Guide: Prisons, Policing, and Punishment (Micah Herskind '19)
Fall 2020 Courses in the Department of African American Studies
Agents of Change
Are Prisons Obsolete? - Angela Y. Davis
The New Jim Crow - Michelle Alexander
From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation - Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

SPEAR Contact Information:
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