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Taking college courses had been going on for decades in California prisons, but in 2016, California State University Los Angeles became the first college to offer bachelor's degrees to people in prison.

Now, eight of the states' 34 adult prisons have started or are soon to begin partnerships that award four-year degrees, making California a leader in expanding college degree programs into the state's prisons.

The trend touches only a sliver of incarcerated people, however. While California incarcerates about 95,600 people in its prison system, about 230 enrolled in the fall in a bachelor's degree program. For the four men whose stories are told in this documentary, just the chance to earn the degree made it possible for them to see themselves living a different life outside of prison. Three ultimately got their sentences commuted. The fourth was paroled.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    37 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Jennifer Molina
  • Producer
    Jennifer Molina, Eve Buigues, Rose Ciotta, Anne Vasquez
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