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SUMMARY: Maggie Garb Lecture Series: Dr. Christopher Beasley Hosting Depart
 ment: Prison Education Project
DESCRIPTION: The Prison Education Project at Washington University in St. L
 ouis is excited to announce its inaugural Maggie Garb Lecture Series. This 
 lecture series will feature dynamic scholars\, practitioners\, grassroots o
 rganizers\, and impacted students from across the country who will speak on
  this year’s theme\, “The Power of Higher Education in Prison.” Additionall
 y\, this series will […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>The Prison Education Project at Washington
  University in St. Louis is excited to announce its inaugural Maggie Garb L
 ecture Series. This lecture series will feature dynamic scholars\, practiti
 oners\, grassroots organizers\, and impacted students from across the count
 ry who will speak on this year’s theme\, “The Power of Higher Education in 
 Prison.” Additionally\, this series will feature an hour-long lecture from 
 keynote speaker Syrita Steib\, a system-impacted grassroots organizer. This
  virtual lecture series is made possible by the Maggie Garb Foundation.</p>
 <p>Dr. Beasley is an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington Ta
 coma\, where he studies transitions from prison to college\, leads the deve
 lopment of the Husky Post-Prison pathways initiative\, and advises the Form
 erly Incarcerated Student Association. His scholarly work emphasizes the po
 ssibilities incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people imagine for thems
 elves\, influences on these possibilities\, and how they alter life courses
 . Dr. Beasley has also spoken extensively about the role of people with liv
 ed expertise in the creation of social change and ways to realize this pote
 ntial.</p><p>He’s invested in this scholarship because of his own transitio
 n from prisoner to social change agent and scholar. Dr. Beasley attended co
 mmunity college after leaving prison and “cut his social justice chops” fig
 hting for queer liberation as an undergraduate student in the early 2000’s.
  He began organizing and supporting formerly incarcerated college students 
 as a graduate student in the 2010’s and co-founded the Formerly Incarcerate
 d College Graduates Network in 2014–an organization that now has over 1000 
 members across 44 states and 10 countries.</p><p>In addition to his scholar
 ship\, Dr. Beasley currently focuses on investing in student leaders while 
 creating systems and structures in which they can realize their potential. 
 He also serves as Board Director for both the Formerly Incarcerated College
  Graduates Network and From Prison Cells to Ph.D.</p><p>Join the event here
 :  <span style="color: black\;"><a title="https://wustl.zoom.us/webinar/reg
 ister/WN_F_yb-zKOQSaJU0GDhcOOdw" href="https://wustl.zoom.us/webinar/regist
 er/WN_F_yb-zKOQSaJU0GDhcOOdw">https://wustl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_F_y
 b-zKOQSaJU0GDhcOOdw</a></span></p><p>For more information about this event 
 please contact Natasha Narayanan  <a href="mailto:natasha.narayanan@wustl.e
 du">natasha.narayanan@wustl.edu</a></p>
LOCATION:Zoom (Virtual)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marcy":MAILTO:marcylivingston@wustl.edu
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 es-dr-christopher-beasley-hosting-department-prison-education-project/
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