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First Generation Student Resources
Welcome
Resources for First Generation College Students
Resources for Faculty and Staff
Videos, Websites, and Articles
Annotated Bibliography on First-Generation College Students: 2008-2019
Career Readiness and First-Generation Professionals
Classroom Teaching and Pedagogy
Graduate and Professional School Students
Intersections of Identity: Low-Income and Working Class Students
Intersections of Identity: Student Refugees
Mass Media and Popular Culture
Memoirs and Fiction
Parents and Families
Social and Cultural Capital
Student Success
Books by First Generation College Students
Mass Media and Popular Culture: Documentaries
College Behind Bars, Part One
Incarcerated men and women at Eastern and Taconic Correctional facilities are admitted to the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI). When classes begin, they discover they must meet the same high standards as students on Bard College main campus.
College Behind Bars, Part Two
Students address the difficult circumstances of their past. The debate team prepares to face the University of Vermont. Some make strides academically, as others are sent to the Special Housing Unit, SHU, jeopardizing their education.
College Behind Bars, Part Three
The debate team faces West Point. Seniors embark on their thesis projects. Rodney and Dyjuan's families visit, while Tamara receives terrible news from home. Shawta reckons with her path to prison and Jule struggles to find work in NYC.
College Behind Bars, Part Four
The debate team faces Harvard. Seniors complete their 100-paged thesis projects. Giovannie is sent to the Special Housing Unit (SHU) and might not finish his project. Students at Taconic and Eatern receive their degrees at graduation.
Pressure Cooker
There’s a force-of-nature at Frankford High School in Philadelphia. Her name is Wilma Stephenson and she runs an infamous Culinary Arts “boot camp” for students. A teacher for 40 years, Wilma can be blunt and cantankerous – but beneath her tough exterior is a person who cares passionately about getting the best out of her kids.
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