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Photos from our first oral history & social justice workshop

Posted on October 1, 2011 by Virginia
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Erica Suprenant and Diana Claitor of the Texas Jail Project; Ayla Pintchovski and Rocío Villalobos; and Luz Guerra, Rebekah Skelton, and Stephanie Thomas on 20 September, 2011, at the first Listen for a change: oral history & social justice workshop.

Copyright 2011 Virginia Raymond
Photographs used with permission of those pictured

Posted in listen for a change (oral history, narratives), social justice, workshops | Tagged ADAPT of Texas, Ayla Pintchovski, Diana Claitor, Erica Suprenant, Luz Guerra, Rebekah Skelton, Rocío Villalobos, Stephanie Thomas, Texas Jail Project | Leave a reply

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