Release
by Lansing Residential Center and Cornell University Women's Activism and Social Change
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About the Book
This book is a product of the relationship between a Cornell University class and the residents of Lansing Residential Center Unit A. During many of our conversations, the young women articulated their immense desires to leave Lansing to return home. The title of this book, Release, reflects these hopes, as well as the process of artistic and expressive release that defined our weekly activities.
Throughout the semester, Cornell students planned creative and expressive activities for our weekly visits to Lansing. The young women from Unit A and the students selected their favorite pieces for this book. We hope this book will provide insight and awareness into the multiple challenges facing imprisoned youth.
Throughout the semester, Cornell students planned creative and expressive activities for our weekly visits to Lansing. The young women from Unit A and the students selected their favorite pieces for this book. We hope this book will provide insight and awareness into the multiple challenges facing imprisoned youth.
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About the Creator
Tamar Carroll
Ithaca, NY, U.S.A.
Tamar Carroll studies social movements and social justice in the U.S., 1945- present. She received a Ph.D. in History from the University of Michigan in 2007, and is currently teaching at Cornell University.