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 Feb 17 on Wrongfully Yours
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Filmmaker Jia Rizvi didn’t want to hand over someone else’s truth to a network or studio. Too many wrongful conviction stories get sensationalized or twisted into entertainment instead of treated with the care they deserve.
So, she made the documentary herself.
In this episode, Jia explains why sticking to the facts wasn’t just a creative choice, it was an ethical one. Every word, every moment, drawn from court records and firsthand accounts.
This is what it means to honor the truth.
Full episode drops February 17. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this important conversation about truth, vulnerability, and the power of purpose-driven storytelling.
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