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'Journey Home' program helps female inmates rehabilitate through artistic expression

Twenty-five female inmates recently took part in the 10th annual Journey Home performance by reading poetry, using expressive movement and by presenting visual arts to a small audience at Estrella Women’s Jail. The Journey Home performance, presented by ASU Gammage and Life Paradigms, Inc., seeks to help empower and rehabilitate female inmates by raising their self-esteem and by teaching them how to express themselves artistically. (Produced by Aaron Lavinsky)

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