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Sarah Farmer is Associate Director of the Wabash Center.
A conversation on Dr. Farmer's latest book pointing toward the ways hope is life giving. Hope is not sanitized - not a luxury. Hope is about possibility, survival, creativity and resilience. Learning from and with incarcerated women is life changing.
By The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion5
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Sarah Farmer is Associate Director of the Wabash Center.
A conversation on Dr. Farmer's latest book pointing toward the ways hope is life giving. Hope is not sanitized - not a luxury. Hope is about possibility, survival, creativity and resilience. Learning from and with incarcerated women is life changing.