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“In Their Shoes” Project BLOG POST #2 Seeking Out Multiple Stories – “In Their Voices”

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Jordan Cochrum- Microculture Blog Post 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SxzcgxTBTE This is Lamont, he served 8 years in prison for armed robbery. This video covers his life after prison and the struggles he's faced in society. Stereotypes of ex-convicts have affected Lamont greatly. In the video, you will find that finding a job is one of the biggest things Lamont struggles achieve. I believe Lamont made this video for two reasons. First, to show the consequences that come with a criminal record, and second, to give convicts a sense of hope that even though things will get tough, there is a light at the end of tunnel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=55&v=AINlt4NrzYk This video follows John Maddox and Conan Ordiway. Each are ex-convicts and are interviewed while at a tattoo business in West Texas that removes regretful tattoos for a very low price. Maddox talks about how the outside world sees him as negative with his tattoos. In addition, Ordiway s...

Jordan Cochrum Blog Post 1

Blog Post #1 1) The microculture I have chosen to study is ex-convicts. I chose this group because I am interested to learn more about what life after prison entails, as well as what prejudices and or stereotypes ex convicts face when trying to get back on their feet. 2) To gather information, I plan to interview 1 friend and 1 sibling I know who unfortunately had to do time for the crimes that they committed. 3) To experience the culture I feel may be tough. I don't believe prisons just let people come in and tour. As a substitute, I may watch multiple videos about prison life that also include interviews from inmates. 4) I believe America's general stereotypes of ex-convicts are that they are unskilled, dangerous people who are up to no good. I also believe some American's think if you go to prison it automatically means you killed someone. We don't account for other things someone can be sent to prison for. Below I have attached a link to an article that ...