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October 2025

UnLocking Life After Incarceration: Reentry Reimagined

UnLocking Life After Incarceration: Reentry Reimagined This fall, the UnLocked Project is excited to host another thought-provoking panel discussion, this time centered on reentry and its impact on families and children of incarcerated parents. The event will take place on October 27, 2025, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM in the Thurgood Marshall Room at Stamp Student Union. In collaboration with Reentry Redefined, a student organization at the University of Maryland dedicated to reducing recidivism rates, […]

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When Hunger Meets Incarceration: How Parental Incarceration Fuels Food Insecurity

When Hunger Meets Incarceration: How Parental Incarceration Fuels Food Insecurity Author: Ava Meisner October 2, 2025 Lorem ip Children, Incarceration, and Food Insecurity Research has indicated that children with incarcerated parents can be 7.5 times more likely to experience food insecurity than their peers due to these intersecting stressors (Muentner, 2024). In 2013, a study showed that formerly incarcerated people are twice as likely to face food insecurity (Lombe and Nebbitt, 2021). A main contributing

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