Tag: Justice Fellows

Ed Trust Calls for State Leaders to Remove Barriers That Impede Americans Who Are Currently and Formerly Incarcerated from Receiving a College Education?

newspaper March 08, 2022 by EdTrust

New policy toolkits in eight states examine the extent to which some states impose barriers on justice-impacted students WASHINGTON – The United States is home to 2.12 million people who…

William Freeman III, The Education Trust Justice Fellow, Written Testimony on Implementing Pell Grant Eligibility for Students Who Are Incarcerated

June 30, 2021 by William Freeman III

Vanessa Gomez U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 2C179 Washington, DC 20202 Download the Written Testimony Re: Docket ID ED-2021-OESE-0077 Dear Ms. Gomez, Thank you for the…

Satra Taylor, The Education Trust, Written Testimony on Implementing Pell Grant Eligibility for Students Who Are Incarcerated

June 21, 2021 by EdTrust

Vanessa Gomez U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 2C179 Washington, DC 20202 Re: Docket ID ED-2021-OESE-0077 Download the Full Testimony Good afternoon. My name is Satra Taylor,…

We Are More than the Sum of Our Mistakes

May 24, 2019 by John B. King Jr., J.D., Ed.D.

John B. King Jr. delivered remarks at a celebration of student success for former students participating in the life-changing Goucher Prison Education Program in Maryland. Thank you Thank you to…