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Common Good Atlanta

October 22, 2018 By kaia


Program Website: http://www.commongoodatlanta.com/

Contacts: Sarah Higinbotham, [email protected] / 404-668-2747

Program Description: Common Good Atlanta provides incarcerated people with broad, democratic access to higher education so they can develop a better understanding of both themselves and the societal forces at work around them.

Degrees Offered: College credit from Georgia State University and Bard College (Clemente Course in the Humanities).

Programs Offered:

Unique Features: As we’ve been offering courses for ten years, we now have an active alumni network who speak at universities and other events about the dignity of higher ed in prisons.

Headquarters: Atlanta, GA

Correctional Facilities Served: Phillips State Prison, Whitworth Women’s Facility, Metro Reentry Facility

Population Served: Men, women, returning citizens

Number of Students: 82

Graduates to Date: More than 100

Year Founded: 2008

Founders: Sarah Higinbotham and Bill Taft

College/University/Organization Partnerships: We are a community partner that bridges six Georgia universities (Emory, Georgia Tech, Georgia State, Kennesaw State, University of Georgia, and Morehouse) with Georgia prisons

Funding: We are a 501(c)3 completely funded by private donations and grants.

Program evaluation: We foster a writing community within the prisons. Our incarcerated students publish in peer-reviewed journals, law reviews, and creative writing journals. Their work then speaks for itself.

Updated 10/22/18″‹

Filed Under: All States, Georgia

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