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In this episode, you will meet Suraya Keating - a woman who teaches classical Shakespeare acting to prison inmates in the United States. 

Evidence suggests that arts education programs in prisons, such as this one, reduces recidivism. In other words, this training reduces the likelihood that a prisoner will re-offend and break the law again after being freed. 

Suraya’s classes are diverse, comprised of a variety of people who don’t normally associate in the prison environment, but who come together for deep play within the stories of Shakespeare.

By taking on the emotional lives of these characters and learning to live truthfully within the character’s imaginary life circumstances, the students develop empathy and are freed to express a range of emotions safely in class that they often feel unable to show in the prison environment (like sadness, fear or rage).

In this episode we will explore Suraya’s remarkable story and the lives she’s affected through teaching Shakespeare to prisoners.

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