Thursday, October 5, 2023
Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium, 7 p.m.
In Celebration of 150 Years of The Dickinsonian
A Conversation on Corrections in Ink
Keri Blakinger, Los Angeles Times
Renée Ann Cramer, Dickinson College
In this program, Blakinger will discuss her memoir which traces her journey from competitive figure skating, to struggles with an eating disorder and addiction, to eventually a two-year sentence in New York’s prison system. Blakinger will reflect on her experiences and how they have influenced her work as an investigative reporter covering mass incarceration. The discussion will be facilitated by Dickinson’s Provost Renée Ann Cramer. A book sale and signing will follow the presentation.
This program is sponsored by the Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues and The Dickinsonian and co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology.
Topic overview written by Isa Mester ’26, Clarke Forum Student Project Manager
Biographies (provided by the speakers)
Keri Blakinger is a staff reporter at the Los Angeles Times, where she covers the sheriff’s department and jails. Previously, she was an investigative reporter at The Marshall Project where she focused on incarceration and prior to that she covered the death penalty and prisons for the Houston Chronicle. She’s been featured on PBS News Read more