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About the Author
 Born in Germany in 1954, and
immigrated to America with her family,
often did not have enough money to
survive
 Given “The Grapes of Wrath” as a book while she was in
  the hospital, inspired her to help people become more in
  touch with the land.
 Started her work in prisons around 1984, after a
  miraculous recovery from a rare and serious kidney
  disease.
 Written a few other essays about the same topic, gives
  speeches around the United States.
Context
                             • The United States has the
                             worlds highest prison
                             population of just under 1%
                             of the population. Followed
                             by Russia and Rwanda
 Over three percent of Americans are under correctional
  supervision.
 Essay focuses on how we can get prisoners involved
  with the earth, and give them hope for their future.
 Most prisoners are re-indicted after their first prison
  sentence, Sneed wants to give them something to be
  proud of, and help them find a passion that will give
  them something to do other than crime.
Quotes

 “What we have in this country is poor people and
  vacant land”
 “It‟s very, very important that you give people who
  have hurt people, who have killed people, an
  opportunity to be able to look in the mirror and say,
  „God, I can do something good‟”
 “He talks about how, in America, anything done with
  your hands is looked down on.”
 “This program makes people who have no hope have
  hope, which is a tremendously powerful thing.”
Quotes (cont.)

 “You know, California spends many millions of
  dollars building jails, and fewer millions of dollars
  education children.”
 “It starts with us saying, „We can do better,‟
  because we can do better.”
Speaking Strategies

 She seems to be telling the story with a hopeful tone.
 Most of the stories that she tells start with a
  struggled background of the subject then shows their
  transformation. Ex. Rumaldo
 Stories follow stereotypical plot line. Intro, rising
  action with struggles, climax, falling action,
  resolution. Ex. Strawberry patches behind bakery.
Questions

 Do you think this system should be implemented into
    prisons across the whole country?
   Do you think Sneed is right in thinking that people just
    need something to be proud of to feel important and stay
    out of trouble?
   Do you think that there are other alternatives to
    gardening that would work?
   Do you think that there is a problem with the jail system
    in America? Overcrowding or ineffective?
   What could be possible downsides to opening these
    garden/farms across the country?

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Sneed

  • 1. About the Author  Born in Germany in 1954, and immigrated to America with her family, often did not have enough money to survive  Given “The Grapes of Wrath” as a book while she was in the hospital, inspired her to help people become more in touch with the land.  Started her work in prisons around 1984, after a miraculous recovery from a rare and serious kidney disease.  Written a few other essays about the same topic, gives speeches around the United States.
  • 2. Context • The United States has the worlds highest prison population of just under 1% of the population. Followed by Russia and Rwanda  Over three percent of Americans are under correctional supervision.  Essay focuses on how we can get prisoners involved with the earth, and give them hope for their future.  Most prisoners are re-indicted after their first prison sentence, Sneed wants to give them something to be proud of, and help them find a passion that will give them something to do other than crime.
  • 3. Quotes  “What we have in this country is poor people and vacant land”  “It‟s very, very important that you give people who have hurt people, who have killed people, an opportunity to be able to look in the mirror and say, „God, I can do something good‟”  “He talks about how, in America, anything done with your hands is looked down on.”  “This program makes people who have no hope have hope, which is a tremendously powerful thing.”
  • 4. Quotes (cont.)  “You know, California spends many millions of dollars building jails, and fewer millions of dollars education children.”  “It starts with us saying, „We can do better,‟ because we can do better.”
  • 5. Speaking Strategies  She seems to be telling the story with a hopeful tone.  Most of the stories that she tells start with a struggled background of the subject then shows their transformation. Ex. Rumaldo  Stories follow stereotypical plot line. Intro, rising action with struggles, climax, falling action, resolution. Ex. Strawberry patches behind bakery.
  • 6. Questions  Do you think this system should be implemented into prisons across the whole country?  Do you think Sneed is right in thinking that people just need something to be proud of to feel important and stay out of trouble?  Do you think that there are other alternatives to gardening that would work?  Do you think that there is a problem with the jail system in America? Overcrowding or ineffective?  What could be possible downsides to opening these garden/farms across the country?