Concord Prison Outreach Podcast Episode 8 – From Prisoner to Entrepreneur
Listen as Sam Williams and guest Harry Bartlett explore the legacy of Malcolm X through the lens of his experience with incarceration and education in prison.
Listen as Sam Williams and guest Harry Bartlett explore the legacy of Malcolm X through the lens of his experience with incarceration and education in prison.
Join the Robbins House on the 4th of July from 10-12 as they read Frederick Douglass’ speech, “What to the Slave is the 4th of July?” Free and open to the public, audience participation is encouraged, cookies and lemonade will be served.
Concord Prison Outreach has been selected as a recipient of a Cummings Foundation grant, receiving $150,000 over the next three years. This remarkable investment in our work is both an honor and a powerful vote of confidence in the programs we deliver behind prison walls.
Hear from Sam Williams, Liz Rust, Concord community member Patty Ruze, and CPO’s Volunteer and Program Manager Ellie DiMauro as they explore the origins, evolution, and present-day impact of the Naming the Unnamed project.
Building Connections: CPO at St. Matthew’s Festival of Sharing and Hancock
Episode Three Podcast: Heartfelt Stories from Our Family Programming Volunteers
Honoring the Unnamed: A Powerful Evening at the Concord Reformatory Cemetery
Sam Williams Receives Beyond Excellence Award from Massachusetts DOC Yesterday,
Thank You for a Wonderful Community Event We want to take
Concord Prison Outreach, with a mission to increase education, personal growth and opportunities for inmates and their families, pays attention to the deceased through Naming the Unnamed.