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A Chance to Change6 comments

CLTL wrote 3 days ago: Nicole Beaudoin is a master’s candidate in the Professional Writing Program at UMass Dartmouth. Curr … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, Current Events, Juvenile, adolescence, Juveniles, Sara Kruzan

The World of Learning, Imagination, and Entertainment5 comments

CLTL wrote 2 weeks ago: Bob Schilling is a defense lawyer and former assistant district attorney who lives in New Bedford.  … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, incarceration alternatives, Juvenile, Reading, Imagination, Law, New Bedford District Court, world of letters

Continuing Conversations: One Year of Changing Lives, Changing Minds 4 comments

CLTL wrote 3 weeks ago: Jenni Baker is the communications specialist for Goodwill Industries International in Rockville, MD. … more →

Tags: incarceration alternatives, Reading, anniversary, democracy, discussion, perspectives

Voices from the Table: Veronica8 comments

CLTL wrote 1 month ago: Allan McDougall is a graduate student from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Allan is a s … more →

Tags: incarceration alternatives, Literature, Reading, Classroom, confidence, Interview, participant

How does CLTL Change Lives? An Interview with Dr. Robert P. Waxler 43 comments

CLTL wrote 1 month ago: Brooke Joseph is a graduate student in education at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. She … more →

Tags: incarceration alternatives, Literature, Reading, Teaching, Education, UMass Dartmouth

Transformations6 comments

CLTL wrote 1 month ago: Erin Royston Battat is a Lecturer in the History & Literature program at Harvard University.  Sh … more →

Tags: Literature, Poetry, Reading, Teaching, change, Education, Literacy, Tillie Olsen, Transformation.

Great Stories Make Us Ask the Hard Questions14 comments

CLTL wrote 1 month ago: Allyson Sonne is a senior at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. She is currently working to … more →

Tags: Fiction, Literature, Reading, Greasy Lake, Stories, T. C. Boyle

Alicia's Story3 comments

CLTL wrote 2 months ago: While studying for the ministry, David G. Sarles began substitute teaching in the New Haven public s … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, ethics, Teaching, aa, compassion, reaching out, sobriety

Voices from the Table: Sheila7 comments

CLTL wrote 2 months ago: Allan McDougall is a graduate student from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Allan is a s … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, bibliotherapy, Reading, Women, Violence, Dorchester courthouse

Cheap Justice8 comments

CLTL wrote 5 months ago: Maeve Hickok is a writer and the managing editor at www.Earthzine.org, an online scientific and envi … more →

Tags: incarceration alternatives, Criminal Justice, changing lives through literature, Justice, Economy, pew center for the states

Switching Gears for the Summer

CLTL wrote 5 months ago: From now until the end of August, Changing Lives, Changing Minds will feature one essay per week ins … more →

Emerson’s Theory of Books and Changing Lives Through Literature9 comments

CLTL wrote 5 months ago: Carl Schinasi enjoys teaching at Miles College, a historically black college, in Birmingham, Alabama … more →

Tags: Literature, Reading, Books, changing lives through literature, Emerson

Lost Souls Gaining the World3 comments

CLTL wrote 6 months ago: While studying for the ministry, David G. Sarles began substitute teaching in the New Haven public s … more →

Tags: incarceration alternatives, Criminal Justice, Literature, Prison, Jail, changing lives through literature, identity

Starting and Maintaining a CLTL Juvenile Program: An Interview with Michael Habib6 comments

CLTL wrote 6 months ago:   Allan McDougall is a graduate student from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Allan is a … more →

Tags: incarceration alternatives, Literature, Juvenile, Reading, changing lives through literature, Justice, Michael Habib

What Comes After Changing Lives?4 comments

CLTL wrote 6 months ago: Taylor Stoehr is a professor of literature in the College of Liberal Arts at UMass Boston and helped … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, Taylor Stoehr, changing lives through literature, Unemployment, Employment, Job

Making a Difference 1 comment

CLTL wrote 6 months ago: Kelly DeSouza is an English teacher and mentor at Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical … more →

Tags: Literature, Juvenile, Reading, Criminal Justice, changing lives through literature

The Experience of Democracy3 comments

CLTL wrote 6 months ago: Kathy McLellan is the Youth Outreach Librarian at the Johnson County Library in Kansas. From 1998-20 … more →

Tags: Criminal Justice, Judge, changing lives through literature, jury, Courtroom, democracy

Feeling Good2 comments

CLTL wrote 7 months ago: Gail Mooney is a Professor of Humanities at Middlesex Community College. She formerly facilitated th … more →

Tags: Literature, Teaching, Reading, changing lives through literature, Group, gail mooney, Women, discussion

Inside CLTL : The Instructor's Role1 comment

CLTL wrote 7 months ago: Many individuals have contacted Changing Lives Through Literature and inquired about starting a prog … more →

Tags: Literature, Session, changing lives through literature, Instructor, Class


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