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Kaia SternLecturer on SociologyBiographical NoteKaia Stern is Director of the Prison Studies Project at Harvard University and will be teaching in the Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies as well as at Harvard Divinity School during 2011-12. Her work focuses on transformative justice, human rights and education in prison. Kaia has taught at Sing Sing, Norfolk and Framingham prisons as well as Emory University, New York Theological Seminary, and the University of California. Her contribution to the Greenhaven Prison Program at Vassar College, Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, Vera Institute of Justice, Kings County District Attorney's Office, Interfaith Justice Project at The Riverside Church, Open Society Institute's After Prison Initiative, Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law School, Boston University's Prison Education Program, Department of Justice’s Norval Morris Project and Truth Commission on Conscience in War has facilitated work with numerous schools and prisons in various states for the last eighteen years. Kaia is ordained as an interfaith minister, holds a doctorate in religion from Emory University, and a master's of theological studies from Harvard Divinity School. 11/07/2011
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