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LOCATION:The Heyman Center\, Second Floor Common Room
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SUMMARY:Teaching from the Archive of Women’s Incarceration
DESCRIPTION:How do we teach the history of imprisonment in the United St
 ates when mass incarceration continues to shape our current 
 social landscape?  Heyman Center Public Humanities Fellow E
 mily Hainze will speak about a curriculum project she is dev
 eloping in partnership with the Prison Public Memory Project
 \, a non-profit dedicated to recovering\, preserving and inter
 preting the historical artifacts and cultural memory of pris
 ons\, and the communities with which they are entwined.  The
  talk will focus on the process of bringing archival materia
 l from the Hudson Training School for Girls (a juvenile pris
 on facility that existed in Hudson\, NY from 1904-1975) into 
 a classroom setting.
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