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Poetry reading tomorrow night at OAR!
5:30-7:30. 
Open mic, snacks, general tomfoolery, and the first issue of our workshop’s zine. 
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Poetry reading tomorrow night at OAR!
5:30-7:30. 
Open mic, snacks, general tomfoolery, and the first issue of our workshop’s zine. 
Zoom Info
Poetry reading tomorrow night at OAR!
5:30-7:30. 
Open mic, snacks, general tomfoolery, and the first issue of our workshop’s zine. 
Zoom Info

Poetry reading tomorrow night at OAR!

5:30-7:30. 

Open mic, snacks, general tomfoolery, and the first issue of our workshop’s zine. 

    • #poetry
    • #OARRVA
    • #RVA
    • #VCU
    • #Open Minds
    • #zines
    • #incarceration
    • #reentry
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For the Love of God Richmond. No. Just...no.

This won’t go down easy: Sally Bell’s Kitchen, the bakery and sandwich shop on West Grace Street, of the famous potato salad and upside-down cupcakes, just might be gobbled up by Virginia Commonwealth University.

    • #RVA
    • #VCU
    • #Sally Bell's
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On the compass? We’re about to have an impromptu reading.

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    • #poetry
    • #open minds
    • #teaching
    • #incarceration
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Remember back when I said I was working on a poem for Helene Sardeau? It’s done, and it’ll be in the zine our Open Minds participants have created for this Friday’s reading and open mic. We hope to see you there.
Where: Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond, 1 N. Third Street.
When: Friday, May 3rd, 5:30-7:30pm
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Remember back when I said I was working on a poem for Helene Sardeau? It’s done, and it’ll be in the zine our Open Minds participants have created for this Friday’s reading and open mic. We hope to see you there.

Where: Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond, 1 N. Third Street.

When: Friday, May 3rd, 5:30-7:30pm

    • #RVA
    • #VCU
    • #poetry
    • #teaching
    • #Open Minds
    • #incarceration
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Poictesme Release Party

pwatemvcu:

Poictesme literary journal is celebrating its annual release TONIGHT at the Camel from 7 to 10. There will be free food, a cash bar, an art show, and an open mic, as well as issues of the ‘12-‘13 journal.

    • #vcu
    • #rva
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    • #teaching
    • #rva
    • #vcu
    • #incarceration
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VCU and RVA: Things to do tomorrow Night

Contribute a Square to the Year of Freedom Commemorative Quilt

VCU’s Year of Freedom Celebration, marking the 150th anniversary of Emancipation and the Civil War (http://www.yearoffreedom.vcu.edu/), has been sponsoring the creation of a North Star Freedom Quilt.

Students can come make their own quilt squares on Friday April 12 8pm-11:30 pm in the VCU Student Commons, Virginia rooms A-D. 

Supplies will be provided, although students should feel free to bring fabric (old t-shirts, etc) to personalize their squares. No knowledge of sewing or quilting is needed.

Refreshments will be provided. 

co-sponsored by Student Activities and the YoF Committee

Join ROOTS and ASPiRE for a Poetry Reading

Members of ROOTS (Reinventing Ourselves Outside the System), a re-entry program born out of the Richmond City Jail, and a seminar through VCU’s ASPiRE program will be reading poetry written during their shared seminar this year at VCU. Join us:

Friday, April 12th, between 5 and 7pm, in the fireside lounge of the ASPiRE building, 835 W. Grace Street, at the corner of Grace and Laurel. 

    • #VCU
    • #textiles
    • #RVA
    • #poetry
    • #incarceration
    • #ROOTS
    • #ASPiRE
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A Message from Dave Coogan:

For the past few months, I’ve had the great privilege to sit and write poetry with some inspiring people who once sat in jail but now sit with us on campus alongside more inspiring people, fellow seekers, the students of ASPiRE, the whole group of us writing toward a shared understanding of our lives and life.  And now, as our community studies seminar, the writing workshop between VCU students and members of the nonprofit, ROOTS (Reinventing Ourselves Outside the System) comes to a close, we’d like to offer up a little of what we came to know and to feel together; what we could only discover together as writers. 

Join ROOTS and ASPiRE for the reading! Here are the details:  
Friday, April 12th, between 5 and 7pm, in the fireside lounge of the ASPiRE building, 835 W. Grace Street, at the corner of Grace and Laurel. 
The poetry starts at 5, the Texas BBQ at 6.
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A Message from Dave Coogan:

For the past few months, I’ve had the great privilege to sit and write poetry with some inspiring people who once sat in jail but now sit with us on campus alongside more inspiring people, fellow seekers, the students of ASPiRE, the whole group of us writing toward a shared understanding of our lives and life.  And now, as our community studies seminar, the writing workshop between VCU students and members of the nonprofit, ROOTS (Reinventing Ourselves Outside the System) comes to a close, we’d like to offer up a little of what we came to know and to feel together; what we could only discover together as writers. 

Join ROOTS and ASPiRE for the reading! Here are the details:  

Friday, April 12th, between 5 and 7pm, in the fireside lounge of the ASPiRE building, 835 W. Grace Street, at the corner of Grace and Laurel. 

The poetry starts at 5, the Texas BBQ at 6.

    • #VCU
    • #RVA
    • #poetry
    • #incarceration
    • #ASPiRE
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Freedom Quilt Square-making Gathering

VCU’s Year of Freedom Celebration, marking the 150th anniversary of Emancipation and the Civil War (http://www.yearoffreedom.vcu.edu/), has been sponsoring the creation of a North Star Freedom Quilt.

Students can come make their own quilt squares on Friday April 12 8pm-11:30 pm in the VCU Student Commons, Virginia rooms A-D. 

All supplies will be provided, although students should feel free to bring fabric (old t-shirts, etc) to personalize their squares. No knowledge of sewing or quilting is needed.

Refreshments will be provided. 

co-sponsored by Student Activities and the YoF Committee

    • #VCU
    • #Year of Freedom
    • #quilting
    • #textiles
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I am officially recruiting for my summer class on prison writing!

English 391: Topics in Literature: Political Prisoners, Political Literature 

Summer Session: 5/21/13-7/11/13, MW 1:00-3:40pm

The course engages the most enduring dilemmas facing prisoners globally in 20th century; it will survey people whose lives are interrupted by incarceration as a result of political upheaval. Our course will question how they overcome the isolation and injustice in order to write and publish. We will explore what their writings can teach us about the individual’s relationship to the community once they have been ostracized from that group. Our readings may include selections from the works of Reinaldo Arenas, Leonard Peltier, Nawal El Saadawi, Jean Genet, Evgenia Ginzburg, Wole Soyinka, and Liu Xiaobo.

This course is a part of OPEN MINDS, a partnership between the Richmond City Sheriff’s Office and Virginia Commonwealth University offering dual enrollment classes held at the Richmond City Jail. Students must apply in writing to be considered for this course.

To apply: in 2 -3 paragraphs explain what you hope to learn from this course and what you hope to contribute. Send your application essay to Professor Reed at kreed@vcu.edu by Friday April 26 2013.

All OPEN MINDS students must pass a background check and comply with the rules and expectations outlined by the Richmond City Sheriff’s Office.  

See the program’s website for more details. Direct any questions about the program to Dr. Coogan at dcoogan@vcu.edu.

    • #VCU
    • #RVA
    • #Open Minds
    • #Richmond
    • #incarceration
    • #Richmond City Jail
    • #teaching
    • #prison writing
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The Well will offer free oral HIV testing today, Wednesday, March 20, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the VCU Wellness Resource Center, 815 S. Cathedral Place. Walk-ins only, no appointment needed.

Allow 45-50 minutes for testing, education and results. Co-sponsored by the Fan Free Clinic.

    • #VCU
    • #RVA
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Via Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond:

OAR is looking for a chess player to volunteer to come and play chess with our clients during the day.  Contact Sara at (804) 643-2746. 
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Via Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond:

OAR is looking for a chess player to volunteer to come and play chess with our clients during the day.  Contact Sara at (804) 643-2746. 

    • #RVA
    • #VCU
    • #UofR
    • #OARRVA
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vcu-gsex:

If you want to be part of Open Minds Zine issue #8, come to the next jail mail! (Monday, March 25th)
If you wold like a copy of one of these zines, with writings from students of the Richmond City Jail and VCU, and couldn’t make it to the PIC Forum last night, stop by Crenshaw (919. W. Franklin) to get one! 
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vcu-gsex:

If you want to be part of Open Minds Zine issue #8, come to the next jail mail! (Monday, March 25th)

If you wold like a copy of one of these zines, with writings from students of the Richmond City Jail and VCU, and couldn’t make it to the PIC Forum last night, stop by Crenshaw (919. W. Franklin) to get one! 

    • #VCU
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VCU Summer Classes are Live!

I’ll be teaching Prison Writing at the city jail. 

    • #VCU
    • #RVA
    • #RCJ
    • #teaching
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Via Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond:

OAR is looking for a volunteer to lead a 2nd computer class for our post-release clients.  Interested? Contact Sara at (804) 643-2746.

Hey potential volunteers:
I can’t stress how important this class is or how unbelievably grateful we’d be to have a second person to teach it. People who leave long-term incarceration have a huge hurdle to overcome in learning how to operate basic things like internet access or setting up email accounts. It’s increasingly difficult to apply for jobs without using the internet, and the digital divide is a makes an already difficult task much more stressful. 
Teachers at OAR who work with the community on strengthening computer skills do a huge service both to people who are reintegrating after incarceration and to the community at large: families, neighborhoods, everyone who is impacted by lower rates of recidivism and higher rates of employment.
The wait list for this class is very long. You can help shorten it. Contact Sara at OAR! She’ll work with you to find times that fit your schedule. 
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Via Offender Aid and Restoration of Richmond:

OAR is looking for a volunteer to lead a 2nd computer class for our post-release clients.  Interested? Contact Sara at (804) 643-2746.

Hey potential volunteers:

I can’t stress how important this class is or how unbelievably grateful we’d be to have a second person to teach it. People who leave long-term incarceration have a huge hurdle to overcome in learning how to operate basic things like internet access or setting up email accounts. It’s increasingly difficult to apply for jobs without using the internet, and the digital divide is a makes an already difficult task much more stressful. 

Teachers at OAR who work with the community on strengthening computer skills do a huge service both to people who are reintegrating after incarceration and to the community at large: families, neighborhoods, everyone who is impacted by lower rates of recidivism and higher rates of employment.

The wait list for this class is very long. You can help shorten it. Contact Sara at OAR! She’ll work with you to find times that fit your schedule. 

    • #OAR
    • #reentry
    • #incarceration
    • #RVA
    • #volunteering
    • #VCU
    • #UofR
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I'm a writer, translator, and teacher living in Richmond, Virginia and working at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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