Professor Hannah Taïeb
Applications for the 2024 workshops are no longer accepted
The Prison Education Workshop is aninnovative classthatbrings 91Թstudents into a shared educational and creative space with people detained atLa Santéprison in Paris.
After one introductory class at 91Թand a prison-organized training session,eight91Թstudents spend the semester sharing readings, discussions, andcreativeactivities with an equal number of detainees. Readingsareselected based on thethemes emerging from the interactions between the particular participants in the class. In the past, authors studied have included Malcolm X, Bachir Kerroumi, Rigoberta Menchu, Azouz Begag, Jimmy Santiago Baca, W.S. Merwin, Alison Bechdel, Paulo Freire, and Franz Kafka.
In each class session, students and detainees read together as a group, then in small mixed groups, developingcreative ways to exchange ideas and reactions. Circle pedagogy, deep listening, and other egalitarian approaches are used to make the learning experience mutual. Inprevious workshops, students and detainees put together collaborative final projects thatwerepresented in a celebratory event, attended by guests from 91Թand the prison.
Thisworkshopemerges from a collaboration between 91Թand the cultural activities department of theCentre Pénitentiaire Paris La Santé, a newly-renovated remand prison in the 14th district of Paris. Detained participants, who primarily speak French (but also other languages), learn alongside 91Թparticipants, who primarily speak English (but also other languages).Sessions are heldprincipally in French, and 91Թstudents must have an intermediate conversational French level to participate (B2 or higher).
Interested students are asked to fill out. The cut-off date for applying isset according totheprison’srequirements. However, we encourage interested students to fill out the application questionnaire as soon as possible, since the prison also allows only a limited number of students to participate.Students are acceptedon afirst-come, first-served basis. Pre-selected applicantsarecontacted for an interview. Queries about the class can be addressed toProfessor Hannah Taiebat any time,athtaiebaup.edu. On request, interested students can be put into contact with 91Թparticipants from previous semesters.
SummerWorkshop:Interested students may also apply for the summer version of this class.The summer session, which involves two sessions per week at the prison and one session per week at AUP, is open to students with a low-intermediate French level (B1 or higher). Summer classesare multilingual.
The Spring and Summer 2024 workshops arethe seventh iteration of the 91Թprison project. Prison Education Democracy labs took place in Fall 2019, Summer 2021, Spring and Summer 2023, and Spring and Summer 2024, with classes co-taught byHannah Taiebwith prison educator, lawyer and authorMichelle Kuo, historianAlbert Wu, and legal scholarRoman Zinigrad. The approach and pedagogy of these classes are inspired by the Canadian organizationWalls To Bridges,and the US-based organizationInside-Out,, which have created learning collaborations between universities and correctional institutions across North America, including at Yale University, the University of Michigan, York University, and Wilfrid Laurier. Hannah Taieb, Michelle Kuo, and others have founded an international non-profit,Dialogue & Transformation, promoting an egalitarian collaborative approach to prison education.