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This February, the Tennessee Higher Education in Prison Initiative (THEI) will celebrate in Nashville by bringing folks together in the name of a talented and tenacious but too-often ignored population of people: students pursuing college degrees from behind bars.
On Saturday, February 29, THEI will host W inter’s End: A Concert for Change. This event will be a full night of musical entertainment at Little Harpeth Brewing (30 Oldham Street, Nashville). M usical guests will include, among others, Adia Victoria (recently featured in President Obama’s Favorite Songs of 2019), Mercy Bell, Clinchfield, LadyCouch, and special guests. Most importantly, we’ll hear stories from THEI alumni who successfully completed degrees on the inside and are now pursuing their dreams in the free world.
Working with the Tennessee Department of Correction and a number of partner colleges and universities, the mission of THEI mission is to to disrupt systems of harm and create opportunities for autonomy and success by providing college access to people inside Tennessee prisons, preparing students for skillful re-entry, and reducing barriers to continued education and achievement.
With the rise in public interest in prison education and reform, we hope to raise awareness and funding to continue the important work THEI does. An investment in THEI is an investment in the belief that all communities deserve a chance to thrive.
THEI currently enrolls 100 students at three prison facilities--Turney Center Industrial Complex (in partnership with Nashville State Community College), Northwest Correctional Complex (in partnership with Dyersburg State Community College) and Morgan County Correctional Complex (in partnership with Roane State Community College). For more information, contact THEI Executive Director Molly Lasagna at 434.284.1463 or molly@thei.org.