Panel Discussion: Reflections on Ten Years of the Bard Prison Initiative

For nearly 15 years, the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI) has provided rigorous college education to incarcerated New Yorkers. The program, which is “highly acclaimed” and “widely emulated,” according to the New York Times, is a national leader in rethinking American crises of justice and education. BPI programs in New York culminate in associate’s and bachelor’s degrees from Bard College, and its alumni are enrolled in graduate schools and work in the human services, with most never returning to prison. Across the country, BPI is at the forefront of efforts to restore the place of education within American prison systems and to compel colleges to reimagine college access. Max Kenner, founder and Executive Director of BPI, will give remarks and lead a discussion with alumni of the program. Part of the ongoing Sackler Center series “States of Denial: The Illegal Incarceration of Women, Children and People of Color.”

Free with museum admission.

Event will be held in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd floor.











When: Thu., Sep. 17, 2015 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway (Washington Ave.)
718-638-5000
Price: Free with museum admission
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For nearly 15 years, the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI) has provided rigorous college education to incarcerated New Yorkers. The program, which is “highly acclaimed” and “widely emulated,” according to the New York Times, is a national leader in rethinking American crises of justice and education. BPI programs in New York culminate in associate’s and bachelor’s degrees from Bard College, and its alumni are enrolled in graduate schools and work in the human services, with most never returning to prison. Across the country, BPI is at the forefront of efforts to restore the place of education within American prison systems and to compel colleges to reimagine college access. Max Kenner, founder and Executive Director of BPI, will give remarks and lead a discussion with alumni of the program. Part of the ongoing Sackler Center series “States of Denial: The Illegal Incarceration of Women, Children and People of Color.”

Free with museum admission.

Event will be held in the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd floor.

Buy tickets/get more info now