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Three times over the course of winter quarter, students met in the prison chapel with 28 incarcerated men. (Photo by Roland Ramon)

Connecting across difference

For ten weeks, 14 undergraduates and 28 Soledad students studied and discussed writings about nonviolence, racism, colonialism, toxic masculinity, and poverty. The experience was the result of a collaboration with UC Santa Cruz, College Ten, Soledad Prison, and Barrios Unidos, a Santa Cruz-based youth-violence prevention program.

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