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Use Art to Keep Kids Out of Prison

Philadelphia’s Bartram High School won last year’s Aspen Challenge with a 1000-crane origami sculpture to raise awareness of the schools to prison pipeline. Its tagline: Coronation over Incarceration. Now they want to bring their work to create a scholarship for someone previously incarcerated, and to launch an after school program.

Use Art to Keep Kids Out of Prison

Philadelphia’s Bartram High School won last year’s Aspen Challenge with a 1000-crane origami sculpture to raise awareness of the schools to prison pipeline. Its tagline: Coronation over Incarceration. Now they want to bring their work to create a scholarship for someone previously incarcerated, and to launch an after school program.

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