Higher Education: Privilege or Right?: Ella Turenne at TEDxOccidentalCollege

America has the highest rate of incarceration in the world -- over 2.3 million people are locked behind bars on a daily basis. While we are content to spend billions of dollars incarcerating men and women, we neglect the fact that many of them will come home with little to no resources to assist them in contributing positively to our society. Every person who is incarcerated should have access to quality higher education if they desire it, and this would benefit them and the communities they live in. There is a great deal of national public conversation about access to higher education for underserved communities, but this rarely includes incarcerated people, who are some of the most underrepresented people in the country. Ella Turenne is an artist, activist and educator. Currently, she is Assistant Dean for Community Engagement at Occidental College. At Occidental, she works with students, faculty, staff and community partners to engage in social justice projects in Los Angeles. Ella's work has been published in various anthologies including Letters from Young Activists: Today's Rebels Speak Out, Check the Rhyme: An Anthology of Female Poets and Emcees (nominated for a 2007 NAACP Image Award) and Woman's Work: The Short Stories and most recently in "Turning Teaching Inside Out." She is the editor of a volume of visual art and poetry commemorating the Haitian revolution entitled "revolution|revolisyon|révolution 1804-2004: An Artistic Commemoration of the Haitian Revolution." Ella is also a filmmaker whose work has been an official selection of various national film festivals including the Hollywood Black Film Festival and the Montréal International Haitian Film Festival, where her short film "woodshed" was nominated for Best Short Film. In response to the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Ella co-edited a volume of poetry on Haiti called "For the Crowns of Your Heads;" the funds raised were used to aid a library that was destroyed in Port-au-Prince. As an activist, she is on the Executive Steering Committee of the Inside Out Prison Exchange Program and an active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She was also a member of the Blackout Arts Collective where she participated in Lyrics on Lockdown, a national tour where she performed and facilitated workshops educating communities about the prison-industrial complex. She was also co-founder of SistaPAC Productions, whose mission is to develop original creative works from women of color. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Make Lemonade: How to Turn Pain into Power, Peace, and Purpose | Terri Lomax | TEDxMeritAcademy
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Make Lemonade: How to Turn Pain into Power, Peace, and Purpose | Terri Lomax | TEDxMeritAcademy

How to Speak so People Remember You | Yasir Khan | TEDxCentreville Chicopee Youth
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How to Speak so People Remember You | Yasir Khan | TEDxCentreville Chicopee Youth

What is a college education? David Ray at TEDxOU
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What is a college education? David Ray at TEDxOU

Rethinking Access and Success in Higher Education | Timothy Renick | TEDxGeorgiaStateU
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Rethinking Access and Success in Higher Education | Timothy Renick | TEDxGeorgiaStateU

I Am Not Your Asian Stereotype | Canwen Xu | TEDxBoise
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I Am Not Your Asian Stereotype | Canwen Xu | TEDxBoise

Do you have a networking mindset? | Klementina Sula | TEDxUofM
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Do you have a networking mindset? | Klementina Sula | TEDxUofM

What makes you special? | Mariana Atencio | TEDxUniversityofNevada
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What makes you special? | Mariana Atencio | TEDxUniversityofNevada

On The Future of Higher Education | Curt Rice | TEDxUWCRCN
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On The Future of Higher Education | Curt Rice | TEDxUWCRCN

I quit social media–here’s what happened | Gabriela Nguyen | TEDxManhattanBeach
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I quit social media–here’s what happened | Gabriela Nguyen | TEDxManhattanBeach

The Future of Education | Mike Howells | TEDxPCL
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The Future of Education | Mike Howells | TEDxPCL

The skill of self confidence | Dr. Ivan Joseph | TEDxRyersonU
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The skill of self confidence | Dr. Ivan Joseph | TEDxRyersonU

What kids know about motivation (and we don't) | Betsy Blackard | TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity
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What kids know about motivation (and we don't) | Betsy Blackard | TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity

The future of education is not what it used to be | Jack Delosa | TEDxMacquarieUniversity
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The future of education is not what it used to be | Jack Delosa | TEDxMacquarieUniversity

How unemployment became the ruby in my life | Tabitha Sindani | TEDxRuhrUniversityBochum
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How unemployment became the ruby in my life | Tabitha Sindani | TEDxRuhrUniversityBochum

You're Doing It Wrong: The evolution of cultural competence | Raquel Martin | TEDxRutgersCamden
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You're Doing It Wrong: The evolution of cultural competence | Raquel Martin | TEDxRutgersCamden

Why your major will never matter | Megan Schwab | TEDxFSU
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Why your major will never matter | Megan Schwab | TEDxFSU

Why do we celebrate incompetent leaders? | Martin Gutmann | TEDxBerlin
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Why do we celebrate incompetent leaders? | Martin Gutmann | TEDxBerlin

The Future of Universities in a Block Chain World | Diane Sieber | TEDxBoulder
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The Future of Universities in a Block Chain World | Diane Sieber | TEDxBoulder

Leading When You Are Not in Charge | Tyler Robertson | TEDxCongaree Vista
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Leading When You Are Not in Charge | Tyler Robertson | TEDxCongaree Vista

The power of privilege: Tiffany Jana at TEDxRVAWomen
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The power of privilege: Tiffany Jana at TEDxRVAWomen