The Ripple Effect of College Prison Programs: Hope, Humanity, and Transformation
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The Ripple Effect of College Prison Programs explores what becomes possible when higher education enters spaces designed for punishment and isolation. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Taffany Lim, an educator and leader whose work with the Cal State LA Prison Graduation Initiative has helped transform lives and the institutions surrounding them.
Dr. Lim’s 2025 Bloomsbury book, The Ripple Effect of College Prison Programs: Hope, Humanity, and Transformation, brings this work to life through vivid, human stories. The book is introduced by Dr. Lim and co written with thirteen graduates of the Cal State LA program men who earned their bachelor’s degrees while incarcerated and, for many, crossed the stage as free people in 2021.
We are also joined by three of those graduates, Samuel Nathaniel Brown, Billy G, and Thaisan Nguon. Together, they share what education made possible inside, what it demanded of them, and what it continues to change beyond the prison walls. This conversation centers hope, dignity, and the lasting impact of opportunity, not only on individuals, but on families, communities, and systems.
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