Since 2011, Julie O’Heir has worked for the SLU Prison Program, which offers educational opportunities to incarcerated men and prison staff at the ERDCC* community in Bonne Terre, MO. Her role has led her to examine questions of mass incarceration, classism within higher education, and the moral implications of cooperating with institutions. Julie will share her experiences of working with incarcerated men, prison staff from rural Missouri, Department of Corrections officials, and university administrators.
Originally from the south side of Chicago, Julie lives with her husband (and a pond full of fish and frogs) in St. Louis city.
Join us
Sunday 7 June
Potluck dinner begins at 6:00 p.m.
Julie begins sharing at 6:45
At the home of Savannah Sisk
1817 Thurman, Apartment B, first floor, door on the left
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(People may need to park along DeTonty because Sasha’s usually takes all street parking in the evenings)
*Eastern Reception, Diagnostic, and Correctional Center