ASU Gammage program helps incarcerated women

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Journey Home is a program created by ASU Gammage that enables incarcerated women to gain trust and self-confidence through the use of the arts, storytelling, and dance. This program was created because the population of incarcerated women was not being served as female incarceration rates continue to increase as other incarcerated populations decrease. We’ll show you the final performance put on by the women and take you a little deeper into one of the participant’s experience.

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