skip to main | skip to sidebar

Oklahoma Prison Project

This site is a journalism project of the Documentary Workshop class at The University of Tulsa. The purpose of the project is to document the lives of women in prison in Oklahoma, the state with the highest per capita number of incarcerated women.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Time with Raquel Wahlenberg by Chris Galegar

Posted by Prof. John Coward, Tulsa University at 12:17 AM

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Useful Links

  • City of Taft, Oklahoma
  • Department of Corrections
  • Oklahoma Correctional Association
  • Resonance Center for Women
  • Tulsa World's CertiRestore story
  • Tulsa World's Prison Series

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (15)
    • ►  March (1)
    • ▼  February (14)
      • Tina's Story by Jamil Malone
      • Tanda Marshall's Story by Rodrick Thomas
      • A Prisoner's Humanity by Brian Britt
      • Sherry Cummings' Story by Jacob Niebergall
      • Wanetta's Story by Amanda Kliner
      • Jena Shelton's Struggle by Ben Pernu
      • Raquel Wahlenberg's Story by Angela Filicicchia
      • Meeting Crystal Campbell by Ben Hauser
      • Ashley's Story by Morgan Bolom
      • Time with Raquel Wahlenberg by Chris Galegar
      • Knowing Carole Bailey by Hunter Cates
      • Statistics About the Warrior Center Inmates
      • Prison Audit Shows Chronic Underfunding
      • Students Visit Prison to Document the Lives of Inm...

About Me

Prof. John Coward, Tulsa University
Students in the Documentary Workshop are Morgan Bolom, Brian Britt, Hunter Cates, Angela Filicicchia, Chris Galegar, Ben Hauser, Amanda Kliner, Jamil Malone, Jacob Niebergall, Tallulah Smith, Ben Pernu, and Rod Thomas.
View my complete profile