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READING INSIDE: Library Services in Santa Cruz County Correctional Facilities (CCF) (Photo by Dan Coyro, Santa Cruz Sentinel, 06/25/2016) Jesse Koshlaychuk, Librarian II Santa Cruz Public Libraries Community Engagement, Outreach 117 Union Street, Santa Cruz 95060 [email protected] Tel: 831-427-7706 x 7669 Maile McGrew-Fredé, Librarian II Santa Cruz Public Libraries Community Engagement, Outreach 117 Union Street, Santa Cruz 95060 [email protected] (831) 427-7700 ext. 7799 CCF Program Contacts GRANT LINKS: Book to Action: calbook.org/programs/bta/ People & Stories/ Gente y Cuentos: www.peopleandstories.org ALA Great Stories Club: apply.ala.org/greatstories

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READING INSIDE:

Library Servicesin Santa CruzCountyCorrectionalFacilities (CCF)

(Photo by Dan Coyro, Santa Cruz Sentinel, 06/25/2016)

Jesse Koshlaychuk, Librarian IISanta Cruz Public LibrariesCommunity Engagement, Outreach117 Union Street, Santa Cruz 95060

[email protected]: 831-427-7706 x 7669

Maile McGrew-Fredé, Librarian II Santa Cruz Public Libraries Community Engagement, Outreach 117 Union Street, Santa Cruz 95060

[email protected](831) 427-7700 ext. 7799

CCF Program Contacts

GRANT LINKS:

Book to Action: calbook.org/programs/bta/

People & Stories/ Gente y Cuentos: www.peopleandstories.org

ALA Great Stories Club: apply.ala.org/greatstories

By Jessica A. York, Santa Cruz Sentinel

Posted: 06/25/16, 5:05 PM PDT

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/article/NE/20160625/NEWS/160629795

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Toni BuntonIn 1991, a 17 year-old Toni Bunton was sentenced to 25-50 years for driving the car in a botched marijuana deal. While in prison she witnessed unthinkable carnage. Toni began documenting the abuse and writing about her experiences as “Prisoner Bunton.” She became a published author and a lead witness in a landmark sexual harassment case brought by over 500 female prisoners. Toni served seventeen years in prison before Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm commuted her sentence.

After her release, she began work in Detroit as a community organizer and youth prevention advocate. Toni went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies from the University of Michigan, receiving the 2011 Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Creative Writing Award for her thesis entitled, “A Tree Grows in Prison.” Toni has served on many youth boards and initiatives in the Detroit area and is a sought after speaker for college and university audiences.

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Toni BuntonIn 1991, a 17 year-old Toni Bunton was sentenced to 25-50 years for driving the car in a botched marijuana deal. While in prison she witnessed unthinkable carnage. Toni began documenting the abuse and writing about her experiences as “Prisoner Bunton.” She became a published author and a lead witness in a landmark sexual harassment case brought by over 500 female prisoners. Toni served seventeen years in prison before Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm commuted her sentence.

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Toni BuntonIn 1991, a 17 year-old Toni Bunton was sentenced to 25-50 years for driving the car in a botched marijuana deal. While in prison she witnessed unthinkable carnage. Toni began documenting the abuse and writing about her experiences as “Prisoner Bunton.” She became a published author and a lead witness in a landmark sexual harassment case brought by over 500 female prisoners. Toni served seventeen years in prison before Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm commuted her sentence.

After her release, she began work in Detroit as a community organizer and youth prevention advocate. Toni went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies from the University of Michigan, receiving the 2011 Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Creative Writing Award for her thesis entitled, “A Tree Grows in Prison.” Toni has served on many youth boards and initiatives in the Detroit area and is a sought after speaker for college and university audiences.

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Santa Cruz Public Libraries : Community Corrections Facilities ProgramBOOK REQUEST FORM (2 Requests per month)

Full Name:_____________________________________________________ Date:______________________

Birth date: ____________________________________ S#__________________________________________

MAIN ROUNTREE Housing Unit: _________________ (Please circle one )

Expected Release Date: _________________________________________________

Do you already have an SCPL Library Card issued to you for use inside the facilities? YES q NOqLibrary Card #___________________________________________

To receive a new library card inside the facilities, we need your full name, birth date and S-number. We ask that you pro-vide us with any additional contact information you may have. Additional information is OPTIONAL.

Email: ________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________

Address:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Street Number City State Zip Code

BOOK REQUEST 1:If you know a specific book title or author you’d like to read, please list below;

Book Title :___________________________________________________________________________________________

Author :______________________________________________________________________________________________

Please circle ONE category that BEST represents the book you are looking for:FICTION : Mystery | Thriller | Western | Urban Fiction | Fantasy | Science Fiction | Poetry | Literature | RomanceNON-FICTION : History | Spirituality | Self-Help (Empowerment) | Addiction Recovery | Occult/Paranormal | Astrology | Health Psychology | Law | Archaeology | Sciences | Natural World | Business | Technology | Instructional | Business

Notes: (If this is not a specific title request, please tell us more about what you’d like to read) : _______________________

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BOOK REQUEST 2:If you know a specific book title or author you’d like to read, please list below;

Book Title :___________________________________________________________________________________________

Author :______________________________________________________________________________________________

Please circle ONE category that BEST represents the book you are looking for:FICTION : Mystery | Thriller | Western | Urban Fiction | Fantasy | Science Fiction | Poetry | Literature | RomanceNON-FICTION : History | Spirituality | Self-Help (Empowerment) | Addiction Recovery | Occult/Paranormal | Astrology | Health Psychology | Law | Archaeology | Sciences | Natural World | Business | Technology | Instructional | Business

Notes: (If this is not a specific title request, please tell us more about what you’d like to read) : _______________________

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NOTES: FROM | TO Santa Cruz Public Libraries re: CCF patron library account:

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Account:___________________________________ Items OUT:___________ Requests Active: _______________

Your Initials _________________________ SCPL Initials__________________ Date:____________________

COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS FACILITIES: (CCF) Library Services :Santa Cruz Public Libraries, a system of 10 neighborhood branch libraries plus a bookmobile, is pleased to partner with the SC County Sheriff’s Office to offer library services in all of the County’s correctional facilities. Reading is for everyone, we welcome you to participate in this unique outreach program and we hope you will continue to use your libraries upon release.Abiding by a few guidelines will help us all continue to make library services accessible to everyone in Santa Cruz County.

INSIDE the CORRECTION FACILITIES:Your Santa Cruz Public Libraries CCF Library Card allows you to:

• Borrow no more than TWO books at a time.• Place TWO book requests at a time. (If you have items out, they will need to be returned to receive your request(s).)• RETURN your books within 4 WEEKS (30 days).

PLEASE RETURN BOOKS to the SCPL Librarians. PLEASE DO NOT take items with you upon release from the facility OR loan items to another inmate. This could result in suspension of your library privileges.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for your library card and all items checked-out on your library account. PLEASE TAKE CARE of your library books; they belong to ALL of us! PLEASE help the library continue to make this program possible for you and others inside.

DO NOT REMOVE library labels or barcodes. This constitutes DAMAGE to the book. Please help us keep this program cost-effective and accessible for everyone.

DO NOT TEAR or REMOVE pages. Blank end papers in the front or back of the book hold the book together. Items with these pages torn or removed must be deleted from the collection. Your library account will be charged for the replacement cost and your privileges may be revoked.

DO NOT WRITE in the books. Your thoughts may be insightful and may even belong in a book someday---just not this one!

BOOKS are for READING! Excessive loss, damage, or misuse of the books will result in suspension of your borrowing privileges.

NOTIFY SCPL IMMEDIATELY of any lost or damaged items on your account. We want to work with you to facilitate a fresh clean start with the library both inside, and upon your release. Please use this SCPL Request form to communicate with librarians.

UPON RELEASE from the Correctional Facility:• DO NOT TAKE LIBRARY BOOKS WITH YOU. • KEEP your Santa Cruz Public Libraries Library Card (both pieces, key-ring card (small card) and wallet card (larger card).• VISIT US at any library branch with your library card and photo ID to update your contact information and re-activate your card.

If you’ve lost your library card we will replace it FREE of charge. We WELCOME you back into the community and invite you to explore all that the library has to offer. Once you’ve updated your permanent address and verified your ID, your card will have all the rights and privileges of SC library card holders, and will NOT be limited to two items at a time. Come to the library and browse our collection of books, magazines, CDs and DVDs, downloadable e-books, streaming movies and music, computers and wifi, printing and scanning, job help and resume templates, educational opportunities and more. Visit one of these locations:DOWNTOWN • 224 Church St | BRANCIFORTE • 230 Gault St | GARFIELD PARK • 705 Woodrow Ave | CAPITOLA • 2005 Wharf Rd | LIVE OAK • 2380 Portola DrAPTOS • 7695 Soquel Dr | LA SELVA BEACH • 316 Estrella Ave | BOULDER CREEK • 13390 West Park Dr | FELTON • 6299 Gushee St | SCOTTS VALLEY • 251 Kings Village Rd

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Hello Mr. Rodriguez-Medina, You can expect to receive books about every other week and will have to exchange a book to get a book because there is a two book limit. We have been working to implement a

more sustainable library service for the corrections facilities and apologize for the time it has taken to get your library books delivered to you. We generally drop off books at least every other week, when we also

collect green slips and request forms. I hope this answers your questions. Thank you for your patience with the program as we continue to work to improve access to books.

Santa Cruz Public Libraries | Bibliotecas Públicas de Santa CruzFORMULARIO PARA PEDIR LIBROS | (2 pedidos por mes)

Nombre completo:_____________________________________ Fecha:___________________________

Fecha de nacimiento: ____________________________________ S#_______________________________

MAIN ROUNTREE Unidad de vidienda: _________________ (Por favor marque uno) (Sección de recluso)

Fecha esperada de liberación: ___________________________________________

¿Tiene usted ya una tarjeta de las bibliotecas de Santa Cruz paraser usada dentro de los establecimientos correccionales? Sí q NoqNúmero de la tarjeta :___________________________________________

Para recibir una nueva tarjeta de la biblioteca para uso dentro del establecimiento correccional, necesitamos su nombre completo, fecha de nacimiento y S#. Le solicitamos que nos provea cualquier información adicional que pueda tener para contactarnos con usted. La información adicional es OPCIONAL.

Email: ________________________________________ Teléfono: _______________________________________

Dirección:_____________________________________________________________________________________ Calle y número Ciudad Estado Código postal

LIBRO SOLICITADO 1:Si desea leer un libro específico del que sabe el título o el autor, por favor escríbalo a continuación:

Título del libro :_______________________________________________________________________________________

Autor :_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Por favor haga un círculo en UNA categoría que mejor represente el libro que desea:FICCIÓN : Misterio | Suspenso | Cowboys | Ficción urbana | Fantasía | Ciencia Ficción | Poesía | RomanceNO FICCIÓN : Historia | Espiritualidad | Auto Ayuda (Habilitación) | Recuperación de adicción | Sobrenatural/Paranormal | Astrología Salud | Psicología | Abogacía | Ciencias | Arqueología | Mundo natural | Tecnología | Instruccional | Negocios

Notas: (Si éste no es el título de un libro específico pedido, por favor díganos algo más sobre lo que le gustaría leer) : _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

LIBRO SOLICITADO 2:Si desea leer un libro específico del que sabe el título o el autor, por favor escríbalo a continuación:

Título del libro :_______________________________________________________________________________________

Autor :_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Por favor haga un círculo en UNA categoría que mejor represente el libro que desea:FICCIÓN : Misterio | Suspenso | Cowboys | Ficción urbana | Fantasía | Ciencia Ficción | Poesía | RomanceNO FICCIÓN : Historia | Espiritualidad | Auto Ayuda (Habilitación) | Recuperación de adicción | Sobrenatural/Paranormal | Astrología Salud | Psicología | Abogacía | Ciencias | Arqueología | Mundo natural | Tecnología | Instruccional | Negocios

Notas: (Si éste no es el título de un libro específico pedido, por favor díganos algo más sobre lo que le gustaría leer) : _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NOTAS: DE | A Las Bibliotecas Públicas de Santa Cruz, Cuenta de lector en CCF:

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Cuenta:_______________________________ Libros SACADOS:___________ Pedidos activos: _______________

Sus iniciales _________________________ Iniciales de SCPL: _______________ Fecha:____________________

ESTABLECIMIENTOS CORRECCIONALES DE LA COMUNIDAD: Servicios de la biblioteca :Las Bibliotecas Públicas de Santa Cruz, un sistema de 10 sucursales en barrios de la comunidad, más una biblioteca ambulante, se complace en asociarse con la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Santa Cruz para proveer sus servicios bibliotecarios en todos los establecimientos correccionales del condado. Leer es para todos; lo alentamos a que participe en este especial programa de extensión y esperamos que continúe usando nuestras bibliotecas cuando sea liberado. Cumplir con nuestras guías de conducta nos ayudará a todos a continuar poniendo los servicios de la biblioteca a disposición de todos en el condado de Santa Cruz.

DENTRO DEL ESTABLECIMIENTO CORRECCIONAL:Su tarjeta de la biblioteca SCPL le permite:

• Sacar no más de DOS libros a la vez.• Pedir DOS libros a la vez. (Si tiene libros sacados, deberá devolverlos para recibir su nuevos pedidos.)• DEVOLVER los libros en 4 SEMANAS (30 días).

POR FAVOR DEVUELVA LOS LIBROS a la biblioteca SCPL. POR FAVOR NO se lleve libros con usted al salir del establecimiento NI les preste sus libros a otros presos. Esto podría dar como resultado la suspensión de sus privilegios como socio de la biblioteca.

USTED ES RESPONSABLE de su tarjeta de la biblioteca y de todos los libros sacados en su cuenta de la biblioteca. POR FAVOR CUIDE los libros de la biblioteca, ¡nos pertenecen a TODOS nosotros! Por favor ayúdele a la biblioteca a continuar poniendo este programa a su disposición y a la de todos los demás en el establecimiento. NO REMUEVA las etiquetas ni las barras de código. Esto constituye un DAÑO al libro. Por favor ayúdenos a mantener el costo eficaz y la accesibilidad de este programa para todos.NO ROMPA NI REMUEVA las páginas. Las páginas en blanco al principio o al final del libro ayudan a mantenerlo entero. Los libros con estas páginas rotas o arrancadas deben ser sacados de la colección. Se le facturará a su cuenta de la biblioteca el costo de reemplazar el libro dañado ¡y podrá perder sus privilegios!

NO ESCRIBA en los libros. Sus pensamientos pueden ser brillantes y podrán hasta aparecer en un libro algún día --¡pero no en éste!

¡LOS LIBROS son para LEER! Pérdida excesiva, daños o mal uso de los libros dará como resultado la suspensión de sus privilegios de lectura.

NOTIFIQUE A LA SCPL INMEDIATAMENTE la pérdida o el daño de los libros en su cuenta. Deseamos que se comunique con nosotros para facilitarle un nuevo comienzo en su relación con la biblioteca, tanto adentro como cuando sea liberado. Por favor use este formulario para pedir libros de la SCPL para comunicarse con los bibliotecarios.

AL SER LIBERADO del establecimiento correccional:• NO SE LLEVE LOS LIRBOS DE LA BIBLIOTECA CON USTED • MANTENGA su tarjeta de las Bibliotecas Públicas de Santa Cruz (ambas tarjetas, la pequeña para llavero y la grande para billetera)• VISÍTENOS en cualquiera de nuestras sucursales con su tarjeta de la biblioteca y una identificación con su foto para actualizar su información de

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SERIES 1 IDENTITIES

1. Do Not Attempt to Climb Out, Andee Hochman

2. The Thing Around Your Neck, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

3. Eveline, James Joyce

4. Breaking and Entering, Sherman Alexie

5. Puppy, George Saunders

6. Chin, Gish Jen

7. Mother Dear and Daddy, Julius Edwards

8. American History, Judith Ortiz-Cofer

SERIES 2 EPIPHANIES

1. Looking for Work, Gary Soto

2. A Summer’s Reading, Bernard Malamud

3. Ovrashki’s Trains, Lara Vapnyar

4. A Handful of Dates, Taieb Saleh

5. Spilled Salt, Barbara Neely

6. The Day it Happened, Rosario Morales

7. The Story of an Hour, Kate Chopin

8. Abalone, Abalone, Abalone, Toshio Mori

SERIES 3 JOURNEYS

1. A Tree, A Rock, A Cloud, Carson McCullers 2. Homework, Peter Cameron

3. The Soft Voice of the Serpent, Nadine Gordimer

4. Tuesday Siesta, Gabriel García Márquez

5. The Home-Coming, Milly Jafta

6. The Second Bakery Attack, Haruki Murakami

7. Sweat, Zora Neal Hurston

8. Saw Gang, Wallace Stegner

SERIES 4: COMMUNITIES

1. The Oasis, Alice Adams2. Marigolds, Eugenia Collier 3. Humpies, Mattox Roesch4. The Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, Gabriel Garcia Marquez5. Night of the FEMA Trailers, Vivian Demuth6. The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien7. Marriage Is A Private Affair, Chinua Achebe8. The Key, Isaac Bashevis Singer

Reading Deeply in Community: NEH Grant Supporting People in Transition