Wrongfully Yours
A place where I host conversations with people who have been impacted by wrongful convictions - sometimes this is an exoneree, a family member of an exoneree, a justice official, a filmmaker, a student...I'm really open to speaking with anyone because I think we all have such interesting and unique perspectives to bring around this issue in an effort to challenge assumptions, surface uncomfortable truths, and foster critical thinking about how justice is pursued and portrayed.
Wrongfully Yours
Coming October 28: What Justice Really Means
In the next episode of Wrongfully Yours, we speak with members of Pen for Justice, a student-led initiative working to shift the conversation around incarceration, innocence, and due process. Miah Slater, the group’s president, breaks down one of the biggest misconceptions about innocence advocacy and why due process protects us all.
“If one person doesn’t have the right to a fair trial, why do you think you’re entitled to one? The system has to work for everyone, or it doesn’t work at all.”
This episode dives into the heart of innocence work and reminds us that the fight isn’t just about proving innocence. It’s about protecting the right to a fair process for everyone.
This episode is about principle over popularity and why fighting for fair process matters, no matter the crime.
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