Christina Swarns describes how the Innocence Project has evolved since 1992
Christina Swarns, executive director of the Innocence Project, has dedicated her career to criminal justice reform. From her start as a public defender in Manhattan
Christina Swarns, executive director of the Innocence Project, has dedicated her career to criminal justice reform. From her start as a public defender in Manhattan
Activist Nekima Levy Armstrong will appear in Hulu‘s Sound of the Police documentary. As a civil rights attorney, author and educator, she fearlessly addresses the
Sonya Allen has the deep roots that a Cobb County district attorney needs. As the current deputy district attorney working with Fulton County District Attorney’s
Malikah Rogers serves as the executive director of the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium, a collective effort of Black women in philanthropy, activism, and
Natasha Jordan is an advocate and writer who serves as a beacon of hope for those navigating life’s hardships and challenges. Jordan, who experienced the
Melanie Campbell is the president and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and the convener for the Black Women’s Roundtable. With 25
Shantè Richardson founded the Prison Wives Society to provide support for women with incarcerated partners. She is committed to addressing the issue of recidivism rates
Natalie E. Norfus is an attorney and entrepreneur known as an influential thought leader in DEI. As the founder of The Norfus Firm and host
Terrinee Gundy is a judge at the Municipal Court of Atlanta and author of the recently released book, The Daughter of A Junkie: A True