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Andrew Kaufman shares how his nationally renowned Books Behind Bars program provides timely lessons on how to truly understand and respect each other, no matter what walk of life we come from. The outcome is higher levels of compassion, empathy, and community, and the motivation to commit to a cause greater than yourself. Moving beyond the status quo requires bold, unorthodox thinking—something Kaufman knows about after having spent 9 successful years creating and running Books Behind Bars, which has been featured on The Today Show, Katie Couric, NPR, in the Washington Post, and is now the subject of a feature documentary film, Seats at the Table.
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This post was previously published on Andrew D. Kaufman and is republished here with permission from the author.
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