
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


When people who are incarcerated have access to education and other resources, they’re more likely to be successful when they come home to their communities.
More than 8,000 people are incarcerated in Minnesota correctional facilities and thousands more are in county jails and federal prisons in the state.
Coming up at 9 a.m. on Thursday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks with the leaders and alumni of three programs that provide opportunity — and hope — to people behind bars.
Guests:
Jennifer Bowen is founder and artistic director of the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop, which teaches creative writing and offers one-on-one mentorships in all the adult correctional facilities in Minnesota.
Antonio Williams is an alum of the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop and founder of Tone Up, an organization that helps formerly incarcerated people find a place back into their communities.
Sgt. Adam Hernke is program director at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center where he oversees the HOPE program, which stands for “Helping Others by Providing Education.”
Brittany Kallman Arneson is the executive director of Voices of Hope, a nonprofit organization that brings choral music to prisons.
Ashleigh Casey sang with the Voices of Hope Choir at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Shakopee and has continued singing with alumni of the choir after her release.
Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
By Minnesota Public Radio4.6
121121 ratings
When people who are incarcerated have access to education and other resources, they’re more likely to be successful when they come home to their communities.
More than 8,000 people are incarcerated in Minnesota correctional facilities and thousands more are in county jails and federal prisons in the state.
Coming up at 9 a.m. on Thursday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks with the leaders and alumni of three programs that provide opportunity — and hope — to people behind bars.
Guests:
Jennifer Bowen is founder and artistic director of the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop, which teaches creative writing and offers one-on-one mentorships in all the adult correctional facilities in Minnesota.
Antonio Williams is an alum of the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop and founder of Tone Up, an organization that helps formerly incarcerated people find a place back into their communities.
Sgt. Adam Hernke is program director at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center where he oversees the HOPE program, which stands for “Helping Others by Providing Education.”
Brittany Kallman Arneson is the executive director of Voices of Hope, a nonprofit organization that brings choral music to prisons.
Ashleigh Casey sang with the Voices of Hope Choir at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Shakopee and has continued singing with alumni of the choir after her release.
Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.

91,268 Listeners

38,459 Listeners

6,894 Listeners

38,910 Listeners

9,233 Listeners

4,032 Listeners

574 Listeners

182 Listeners

201 Listeners

246 Listeners

79 Listeners

216 Listeners

87 Listeners

26 Listeners

41 Listeners

4,708 Listeners

113,357 Listeners

9,102 Listeners

6,461 Listeners

11,004 Listeners

1,608 Listeners

6,289 Listeners

4,455 Listeners