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UMA prison education partnership to expand after receiving a nearly million-dollar grant

UMA prison education partnership to expand after receiving a nearly million-dollar grant
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UMA prison education partnership to expand after receiving a nearly million-dollar grant

UMA prison education partnership to expand after receiving a nearly million-dollar grant
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UMA prison education partnership to expand after receiving a nearly million-dollar grant

UMA prison education partnership to expand after receiving a nearly million-dollar grant The grant will help hire a new director, expand the humanities classes offered and allow UMA to purchase new technology for the program. AUGUSTA Daniel Porter never envisioned wanting to be any type of educator. But after taking college courses to gain his bachelor’s degree while incarcerated at the Maine State Prison, he had new goals in mind. Daniel Porter, 33, is in prison Thursday, serving a 16-year sentence for manslaughter. He is taking classes to gain a college degree as part of the Prison Education Partnership Program through the University of Maine at Augusta.

Journalist Claims Feds Retaliated Against Him for Exposing Covid-19 Outbreak at Halfway House

Screenshot of Keith “Malik” Washington from an October 2020 interview with the group Defending Rights & Dissent. SAN FRANCISCO (CN) Private prison officials seized a newspaper editor’s phone and delayed his release from a halfway house after he shared information about a Covid-19 outbreak at the facility, the journalist claims in a lawsuit filed Monday. Keith “Malik” Washington became an advocate for prison reform and exposing civil rights abuses behind bars when he served time at a Texas penitentiary, he said in a recent video interview. Last year, Washington became editor-in-chief of the San Francisco Bay View, one of the most prominent Black community newspapers in the nation, after its longtime editor, Mary Ratcliff, retired after 44 years in that role.

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