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SUMMARY:A Visit with Journalist Keri Blakinger
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DESCRIPTION:Keri Blakinger\, Los Angeles Times reporter and author of 2022
 's Corrections in Ink will join us to discuss her groundbreaking debut..\n
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The University of Arkansas and Fayettevill
 e Public Library are proud to welcome journalist Keri Blakinger to discuss
  her life and work.&nbsp\; Blakinger's 2022 debut\, <em><strong>Correction
 s in Ink</strong></em>\, is an unforgettable memoir showcasing her path fr
 om the ice rink\, to addiction and prison\, to the newsroom.&nbsp\; This j
 ourney has culminated with her determined commitment to expose a flawed pr
 ison system through intensity\, brutal honesty\, and flashes of humor to s
 how how a brutal system impacts society as a whole.&nbsp\; Blakinger's sto
 ry shows the power of second chances in a system that often prevents heali
 ng and building anew.&nbsp\; This event is sponsored by: The University of
  Arkansas Humanities Center\; The University of Arkansas Department of Eng
 lish\; Fayetteville Public Library\; and the University of Arkansas Gender
  Studies Program.</p>\n<p>Please note that this event will be providing bo
 th ASL interpretation and CART captioning services.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><span
  style="text-decoration: underline\;"><strong>About the Author:</strong></
 span></p>\n<p><strong>Keri Blakinger</strong> is a journalist and the auth
 or of Corrections in Ink\, a memoir tracing her path from figure skating t
 o heroin addiction to prison and\, finally\, to life as an investigative r
 eporter covering mass incarceration.</p>\nhttps://faylib.libnet.info/event
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