The Compassion Prison Project: A Conversation with Fritzi Horstman Feature Image

The Compassion Prison Project: A Conversation with Fritzi Horstman

Recorded On:   August 10, 2021
Duration:  1 Hour
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This webinar is for those involved in criminal justice, mental health, and trauma-informed care. This may encompass professionals, advocates, and community members seeking to understand and support the project’s efforts to address childhood trauma and its impact on incarcerated individuals.

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The Compassion Prison Project began as the brainchild of award-winning producer Fritzi Horstman, whose own childhood trauma helped shape its conception. Over the course of several months in 2019-2020, Fritzi and a dedicated team of facilitators and volunteers partnered with incarcerated men at Kern Valley State Prison (KVSP), a maximum-security prison in Central California. Together, they created powerful tools to address and heal from childhood trauma.

The project is often known for its documentaries, “Step Inside the Circle” and “Honor Yard.” This webinar conversation explores the evolution of this project and its core values of compassion, humanity, accountability, nonviolence, generosity, and equity.

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Fritzi Horstman

Founder and Executive Director
Compassion Prison Project

Fritzi Horstman is the Founder and Executive Director of Compassion Prison Project. She is a Grammy-award winning producer for her work on “The Defiant Ones”, has been a producer and post-producer on dozens of television projects and documentaries and has directed several films. She believes it is urgent to bring humanity and compassion to those living behind bars and these acts will help transform our society. She has a Bachelor’s Degree from Vassar College.