Pathways to Freedom: A Toolkit on the State of Resentencing in Central California Women’s Facility

“Pathways to Freedom: A Toolkit on the State of Resentencing in Central California Women’s Facility” was created to provide incarcerated individuals with information and resources related to current resentencing opportunities and other avenues for pursuing liberation.

Over a 34-week period in 2022 and 2023, 6 Community Researchers from the Central California Women’s Facility (Vegas Bray, Wendy Fong, Claudia Gaby Granados, Cleo Martinez-Costa, Erica Olson, and Angela Zuniga) were trained in participatory action research, the role of the criminal legal system, current resentencing opportunities, and community research. Inquiry into the utility and expansion of resentencing was guided by a set of 6 research questions.

The visual below outlines the major stages of the participatory action research project.  The program was facilitated by the UAHERS team who partnered with Community Researchers throughout the course of the program and participated in weekly one-on-one meetings with Community Researchers throughout the program.

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