Tuesdays in Jail: What I Learned Teaching Journaling to Inmates
Tina Welling
Tuesdays in Jail: What I Learned Teaching Journaling to Inmates
Tina Welling
Uniquely revealing, instructive, and inspiring life lessons learned by a novelist and writing teacher over ten years of teaching weekly classes on journaling to the inmates at her local county jail
A decade ago, Tina Welling began teaching journaling workshops for the mostly male inmates at the Teton County jail in Jackson, Wyoming, where she lives. What began as a little-understood impulse on her part became a meaning-filled enterprise with surprising results. Welling was floored by how much she had in common with the incarcerated: It’s just that they had been arrested and I had not. They talked and wrote about self-esteem, anger, forgiveness, compassion, personal power, codependency. Welling viscerally realized that we teach what we need to know. She gave the men one hour a week to explore their inner lives; they gave her an unprecedented experience of intimacy and vulnerability. Because Welling was often not privy to the fates of the men she taught, she faced a principle found in many wisdom teachings: becoming comfortable with not knowing.
Replete with the kind of gorgeous writing for which Welling is acclaimed – for example, she likens her path to teaching as tracking a moose in snowfall – Tuesdays in Jail is part memoir, part riveting exploration of a world most of us will never experience, and wholly an enlightening and compelling read.
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