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Half Stepping Criminal Justice Reform: Reentry and the Experience of Formerly Incarcerated People

Celebrating Simms: Complicating the “Single Story” in Community-Engagement Projects

Camille A. Brown’s Black Girl: Linguistic Play

Blackness Through a Dual Lens: A Caribbean Journey into the African American Experience

Public Life through a Prison/University Partnership

Collective Memory and Engaged Storytelling: A Collaborative Response to the Imagining America 2014 Conference Keynote

From Nineteenth-Century Benevolence Literature to Twenty-First-Century Activism

Good Tape: Methodological Lessons from Working in Audio

Hybrid Discourse: Exploring Art, Race, and Space in Indianapolis

Reflections on Inquietudes: Response to Marta Vega’s Imagining America Remarks

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