Rather than write today, what I really want to do is get
started on the project I’ve got to complete this afternoon. But because my whole person is so deeply
driven by guilt and obligation (Thanks, Catholic school!), I’m gonna
hammer something out here because I promised (promised who?) I'd post every morning.
I’m working on a fifteen-week curriculum for a GED prep
class at a prison. This class
is so cool. It was founded and is run by
incarcerated men who, knowing that many men have jobs during the day and so
cannot attend the daytime GED program in the Education Building, petitioned the
warden to let them create a night class.
I think they’re inspiring; they’re honestly the primary reason I’m (I
guess) committed to staying in the Bay Area instead of packing up and moving
home.
We’re meeting this afternoon (the inside leadership of the
program and a few of the outside volunteers) to discuss this coming semester. We’re moving toward a model
where the inside leaders do the vast majority of the teaching and the outside
volunteers support them. I can get real excited about the idea of an
emerging parallel program: GED prep/teacher-training. And then beyond that, this badass, dynamic,
humane learning community that becomes not just a model for other prison
education programs but for learning and teaching communities, full stop. I believe that these guys could help folks really meaningfully think and work against the larger carceral state. For real.
Okay, seriously seriously, I need to get shit ready for this
meeting.
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