It is difficult to describe Inside-Out with words alone. The videos below offer a glimpse of what happens in an Inside-Out classroom and how it impacts people on both sides of the prison wall. To watch a playlist of videos about Inside-Out, visit our The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program® YouTube channel.

A short documentary on The Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program® produced with the support of the University of Oregon’s Robert D. Clark Honors College.


A short documentary featuring students, faculty, and correctional personnel involved in an Inside-Out partnership with the University of Michigan - Dearborn.


"Past mistakes are meant to guide you, not define you." A video essay from 2015 by students at Imperial Valley College and the Imperial County Jail in California.


This 2017 news report from Guadalajara, Mexico is in Spanish, but highlights the closing ceremony of Mexico's fourth Inside-Out course, a graduate studies program on Crime, Justice, and Social Inclusion. The course took place in a specialized prison for members of drug cartels with a group of outside students comprised of social workers, criminologists, psychologists, and sociologists. Those interviewed in the clip highlight how Inside-Out helped them analyze the severe problems with Mexico's prison system and overcome social stereotypes and labels. Professor Danielle Strickland taught this class through the Universidad Pedagógica Nacional.


Professor Colleen Hackett and her students from Colorado State University and La Vista Correctional Facility share how a 2017 Inside-Out sociology course succeeded in breaking down stereotypes and forming a community that transcended different life experiences.


Professor Joanne Falvai from Vancouver Island University and her students talk about the Inside-Out class held at Nanaimo Correctional Centre in British Columbia.


In this TEDx talk, professors and students from The Ohio State University discuss the power of the Inside-Out approach to education.


Philosophy professor Dominica Kimberly Moe talks about her experience of teaching philosophy and community service classes through DePaul University.


Psychology professor Amanda Zelechoski talks about her experience of teaching Inside-Out courses through Valparaiso University.