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Sing Sing: A Conversation with Clarence Maclin

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In this episode Dr. Hettie V. Williams interviews Clarence Maclin, star of the A24 film Sing Sing. Williams is the current director of the William Monroe Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture at UMass Boston. Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin is an American actor who plays himself in this film about the maximum-security prison and the prison-based Rehabilitation Through the Arts program (RTA). RTA was developed by Katherine Vockins in 1996 at Ossining Correctional Facility (Sing Sing) run by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision 30 miles outside of Manhattan. The RTA program engages in theatre workshops, music, dance, visual arts, writing and poetry programs with inmates in now six maximum security prisons. Those involved in the program write and perform plays that are often original pieces created by participants. Maclin discusses the transformative power of art in this beautifully crafted film ultimately about redemption. #SingSing #RTA #theArts #PrisonReform #A24

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In this episode Dr. Hettie V. Williams interviews Clarence Maclin, star of the A24 film Sing Sing. Williams is the current director of the William Monroe Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture at UMass Boston. Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin is an American actor who plays himself in this film about the maximum-security prison and the prison-based Rehabilitation Through the Arts program (RTA). RTA was developed by Katherine Vockins in 1996 at Ossining Correctional Facility (Sing Sing) run by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision 30 miles outside of Manhattan. The RTA program engages in theatre workshops, music, dance, visual arts, writing and poetry programs with inmates in now six maximum security prisons. Those involved in the program write and perform plays that are often original pieces created by participants. Maclin discusses the transformative power of art in this beautifully crafted film ultimately about redemption. #SingSing #RTA #theArts #PrisonReform #A24

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