Nick Cannon is a Howard student and he goes where Bahiyyah Muhammad, a criminologist and assistant professor at Howard University goes. He teaches "Inside Out: Crime and Justice Behind the Wall" at the D.C. jail.
Once a week, for three hours, Nick Cannon sits down with jail inmates to examine crime and justice, cites Washington Post. So why is Cannon taking classes? He wants to hear the stories and experiences of the 14 inmates and six Howard students. All inmates are males and are on charges that include possession of drugs, arson and burglary. …show more content…
It turns out, the inmates put their “formal education on the back burner” while the Howard students chose to pursue their majors.
And one inmate, Timothy Kelly, explains that it is the lack of education. That is the reason why. As a child, he never had any educated role models. These inmates do not know the importance of school and education.
While Nick Cannon shares his story as a young black kid. His family was more concerned about what to eat everyday than attending college. But he made a different choice. “I have best friends serving life in fed. People I grew up in the same house with serving 15 years,” Cannon said. “I could have easily been in a different situation. And as all of you know, it’s one mistake that separates me from you, or one mistake that you get caught for.”
At the end of the class everyone, was assigned six readings and a three-page reflection paper due the following week.
Do you think that if these inmates were taught at a young age about the importance of school and education, they would not be in jail now? Sound off in the comments