Written by John Lounsbury
This week we have an interview with Lynn Novick and Joel Hall. They discuss the new Ken Burns – Lynn Novick four-part film about the Bard Prison Initiative. Lynn Novick (pictured below with Ken Burns) was a principal director of the series. Joel Hall is a graduate.
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The four-part series can be viewed streamed from PBS. The series is described there:
Explore the transformative power of education through the eyes of a dozen incarcerated men and women trying to earn college degrees – and a chance at new beginnings – from one of the country’s most rigorous prison education programs.
College Behind Bars, a four-part documentary film series directed by award-winning filmmaker Lynn Novick, produced by Sarah Botstein, and executive produced by Ken Burns, tells the story of a small group of incarcerated men and women struggling to earn college degrees and turn their lives around in one of the most rigorous and effective prison education programs in the United States – the Bard Prison Initiative.
Shot over four years in maximum and medium security prisons in New York State, the four-hour film takes viewers on a stark and intimate journey into one of the most pressing issues of our time – our failure to provide meaningful rehabilitation for the over two million Americans living behind bars. Through the personal stories of the students and their families, the film reveals the transformative power of higher education and puts a human face on America’s criminal justice crisis. It raises questions we urgently need to address: What is prison for? Who has access to educational opportunity? Who among us is capable of academic excellence? How can we have justice without redemption?
Source: YouTube
For more background see the following PBS videos (about 12 minutes each):
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