LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky College of Social Work and Lewis Honors College will host an immersive event highlighting the lived experiences of individuals navigating reentry after incarceration, using storytelling and photography to foster dialogue and understanding.
Titled “Reentry Through Their Lens: A Photovoice Experience,” the program will feature a curated photo gallery, opportunities for informal engagement and a panel discussion with four individuals who will share personal reflections on their reentry journeys.
The event is grounded in Photovoice, a participatory research approach that empowers individuals to document their experiences through photography and guided dialogue. Through this process, participants capture meaningful moments from their lives and engage in structured conversations that deepen reflection and shared understanding.
“Photovoice creates space for individuals to tell their own stories in ways that are both personal and powerful,” said Dr. Victoria Collins, director of the criminal justice programs. “By centering these perspectives, we can better understand the realities of reentry and the factors that shape it.”
The panel will offer attendees an opportunity to hear directly from individuals with lived experience, exploring both the challenges and resilience involved in reentry.
By elevating lived experiences, the event aims to foster connection, increase awareness and encourage meaningful dialogue around the structural and personal dynamics that influence reentry outcomes.
The event is open to students, faculty, staff and community members.
Registration is available at: https://uky.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eEQnpheqcuNgazA