Ellen Stackable
Ellen Stackable is the Executive Director of Poetic Justice. While pursuing her master’s degree in Liberal Studies at the University of Oklahoma, she became aware of the issue of mass incarceration of women in Oklahoma. As an English teacher of twenty years, she knew the power of writing to transform lives, so she wanted to teach writing to incarcerated women. In March of 2014, Ellen helped start Poetic Justice, working with incarcerated women at the Tulsa County Jail.
Ellen believes in the inestimable worth of every person and this core value is integral to all of the Poetic Justice classes: both writing and art. Every Monday, you can find her at Eddie Warrior Correctional Center in Taft, Oklahoma, sharing life and healing with courageous women in orange.
Awards and Recognition:
2015 YWCA Tulsa Women of the Year Pinnacle Award.
TulsaCC TedX speaker: 2017 “Unlocking the Voices of Incarcerated Women”
University of Oklahoma Social Justice Activist in Residence: 2018
CNN Hero Award Finalist: 2018
University of Oklahoma’s Women and Gender Studies’ Courage Award: 2019