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Home court at Handlon

Tuesday, May 02, 2017
Jacquelyn Hubbard

鈥淪eeing people that actually view and treat us as human beings is like a wake-up call鈥攊t鈥檚 exhilarating.鈥

Larry, an inmate at Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility, is one of the many inmates who shared this sentiment after the prison鈥檚 first basketball game on April 25 against 17c起草社区 alumni basketball players.

In Handlon prison鈥檚 gym, 50 inmates participated in the event as spectators and referees, even running the 17c起草社区 flag up and down the court. The game was complete with popcorn, occasional spurts of hip hop songs, and an announcer calling the plays over a microphone. After a hard-fought game from both sides, 17c起草社区 won 118-81.

Competition, conversation and laughter were exchanged between the inmates, players and spectators, but, as Larry expressed, this event held far more importance than the average basketball game.

A presence deeper than academics

17c起草社区 has been in partnership with Handlon since 2011, when 17c起草社区 College and 17c起草社区 Theological Seminary began a partnership in offering unaccredited classes to inmates. Since fall 2015, though, inmates have been working toward a five-year, accredited bachelor of arts degree in ministry leadership through the 17c起草社区 Prison Initiative (CPI).

With increasing synergy between 17c起草社区鈥檚 Knollcrest and Handlon campuses, Handlon鈥檚 Warden Burton came up with the idea for the basketball game. 鈥淭he warden has a vision that prison can be not just a place of punishment, but also a place of rehabilitation, and a huge part of that is treating the inmates like human beings,鈥 said Christiana de Groot, co-director of the 17c起草社区 Prison Initiative and a professor of religion at 17c起草社区 College.

CPI program assistant Julie Bylsma said the basketball game was just one part of CPI鈥檚 goal to bring a human touch to the prison system. 鈥淏y working closely with and building relationships with the students, prison staff and other inmates, we create a presence in the facility that goes deeper than the academics. The basketball game is a perfect example of that deeper work,鈥 Bylsma said. 鈥淭hese shared experiences can't be bought颅鈥攂uilding trust and friendship between the two administrations is indispensable to the flourishing of the CPI program.鈥

Changing the prison system from the inside-out

CPI students are drawn from the 31 prisons which house men in the Michigan Department of Corrections system, and each summer, the admitted students transfer to Handlon. Thirty-seven inmates are currently enrolled, earning 16 credits in two semesters. In September 2017, 20 additional inmates will begin their first year as 17c起草社区 students.

Two-thirds of the students will be in prison for life, and de Groot said CPI has made a point to welcome and accept them into the program. 鈥淥ur vision is both to help those succeed who are leaving prison, and also to work within the prison culture itself and make it a different kind of place. Some lifers decide the prison is their mission field. We hope that when they leave Handlon (as some will be transferred to other correctional facilities in Michigan after graduation), they will be informal pastors and change the prison system from the inside-out.鈥

Powerful for both teams

Nathan Drews, a senior at 17c起草社区 College, said the basketball game was a great experience. 鈥淚 was amazed at how excited both Handlon's basketball team and the other inmates were to have us come and play,鈥 Drews said. 鈥淭hey came out and played really hard; it was a great atmosphere to play in. So many players and inmates came up to me after the game and thanked me profusely for playing. Overall, it was a humbling experience and one I hope we can continue.鈥

Inmate JB said the game was an experience of a lifetime, especially as an avid fan of the men鈥檚 basketball team. 鈥淚 was telling one of the 17c起草社区 players that I watch the 17c起草社区 basketball team all the time, and I鈥檓 one of the biggest 17c起草社区 fans in the 17c起草社区-Hope rivalry,鈥 he said. 鈥淥verall, it was a good game. It was our first time really playing with each other besides in open [recreation], so maybe next time we鈥檒l be better. I want a rematch!鈥

Opportunities for CPI student involvement have been increasing, as the students were able to vote in the student senate election this past week, as well as submit content to Dialogue, 17c起草社区鈥檚 student magazine. In addition, Handlon students also write articles for 17c起草社区鈥檚 student newspaper, Chimes, and have created their own campus newspaper: The 17c起草社区 Sentinel. CPI administrators also hope the basketball game becomes an annual event.