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Project Spotlight

Project Spotlight

Awardee: Dr.Adam Fine, CCJ

Award: $1,600 awarded to pay for expansion of program to Pinal and Mohave Counties, supplies, and tutor costs

“Working in carceral spaces is really difficult.They are almost inherently oppressive… We’re trying to use and leverage anti-racist, anti-oppressive approaches, but also recognizing that we're still working within a carceral space.” – Adam Fine, Ph.D. CCJ

4ASU Tutors 3GED Graduates

Number ofASU students who volunteered and were accepted to provide tutoring to youth in a detention facility.

Number of youth who engaged in tutoring withASU student volunteers graduated with their GED as of Spring 2022.

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