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Karlene Faith : ウィキペディア英語版 | Karlene Faith
Karlene Faith (born 1938) is a leading Canadian writer, feminist, scholar, and human rights activist.〔DeKeseredy, Walter S. ""Taking a Position and Staying Grounded": A Biography of Karlene Faith." Women & Criminal Justice 12 (2000): 7–21.〕 She is a professor emerita at the Simon Fraser University School of Criminology.〔(Simon Fraser University School of Criminology. ) Retrieved 04-14-11.〕 == Early life and career == Karlene Faith was born in Aylsham, Saskatchewan in 1938. She is the oldest of six children and her father was a United Church Minister. After moving to a small town in Montana near a jail, Faith often witnessed police brutality. While working at a local radio station as a record librarian, she was given air play to read teletype news on the Korean War, the House Un-American Activities Committee, and other important events. At 30 years old, Faith had worked in the United States, Germany, France, and Eritrea studying music, going to school, teaching, and working with the U.S. Peace Corps. In 1970 she earned her anthropology degree with Highest Honors at the University of California at Santa Cruz. She received a Danforth Fellowship to study for four more years at this same university, earning her PhD in 1981. She has co-hosted the radio show "Criminal Justice on Trial," taught with Dr. Rafael Guzman at Soledad men's prison, and completed groundbreaking research at the California Institution for Women. She also played a large role in developing the Santa Cruz Women's Prison Project in 1972.〔DeKeseredy, Walter S. ""Taking a Position and Staying Grounded": A Biography of Karlene Faith." Women & Criminal Justice 12 (2000): 7–21.〕
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