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112. Reading Dostoevsky Behind Bars

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Aug 19, 2023
Reginald Dwayne Betts, a Yale Law graduate and MacArthur Fellow, discusses his journey from prison to poet and advocate. He emphasizes the power of literature in transforming lives through his nonprofit, Freedom Reads, which builds libraries in prisons. Betts shares personal stories of how reading Dostoevsky and other authors helped him navigate moral dilemmas during incarceration. He also reflects on the emotional challenges of reintegration into society and the ongoing battle against imposter syndrome, highlighting the importance of second chances.
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ANECDOTE

Library Design

  • The design of Freedom Reads libraries prioritizes community interaction.
  • Curved, modular bookcases made of wood create a calming space.
ANECDOTE

Setting Up Libraries

  • Setting up Freedom Reads libraries involves community service and interaction with inmates.
  • A powerful moment was when a formerly incarcerated team member returned to prison to bring libraries.
INSIGHT

Libraries for Staff

  • Freedom Reads provides libraries for both inmates and staff.
  • Betts believes this promotes positive interactions and recognizes the shared challenges within the prison environment.
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