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UH Associate Professor’s Book Amplifies Voices of Incarcerated Individuals

Posted Sept. 8, 2022 — Why do you look so surprised? You thought prison would define me? The opening lines of a poem by James Adrian, who wrote the verse while in prison, prove the power of literature to defy circumstances. You thought my potential would get lost in this crime spree, or the magic in my pen would mysteriously run out of ink, & I would never find a way to articulate what I think? Adrian had the opportunity to tell his story as part of the book “Flying Kites: Narratives of Prison Literacies in Essays and Art,” co-edited by Mikel Cole, an associate professor at the University of Houston College of Education. The book sheds light on the realities of mass incarceration in the United States and how literacy and literary expression can change that. Most chapters were written by people currently or formerly incarcerated or in immigrant detention facilities, while scholars working with the marginalized population also contributed.

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