The Healing Power of Art and Animals for Inmates: Moon Bear Has a Place
An essay by a former inmate shows how other animals can help people move on. Dr. Jane Goodall visiting Dr. Marc Bekoff's class at the Boulder County Jail. Photo: Marc Bekoff. On Wednesday I wrote about Dr. Marc Bekoff’s inspiring class at the Boulder County Jail , and his new website, Boulder Art for Animals , that shows the work of students in the class. This guest post is by Kyle Warner, an accomplished writer, artist, and former student of the class.(1) My personal hero, teacher, and dear friend, Marc Bekoff, comes to the jail faithfully every Friday to facilitate just one of Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots groups. We engage in a lot of profound, meaningful discussions and he helps us to really understand just why animals matter. He also helps us to take part in many causes and worldwide issues between nonhuman animals and humans. With Marc's help, we have had our voices heard within many discussions, court battles, online debates, and protests. Some of these