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At the last innocence network conference, filmmaker Jia Rizvi was struck by the number announced: 5,505 years.
That’s the total number of years the exonerees in that room had collectively spent wrongfully incarcerated. 5,505 years of missed birthdays, family milestones, and stolen freedom.
In this moving episode, Jia reflects on the beauty and heartbreak of seeing those who made it out and the quiet ache for those still inside.
Full episode drops February 17. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this moving reflection on injustice, resilience, and the urgent need for reform.
https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast
#WrongfullyYours #JiaRizvi #WrongfulConviction #Exonerees #MassIncarceration #JusticeMatters #JusticeForTheInnocent
By Kelly LauzonAt the last innocence network conference, filmmaker Jia Rizvi was struck by the number announced: 5,505 years.
That’s the total number of years the exonerees in that room had collectively spent wrongfully incarcerated. 5,505 years of missed birthdays, family milestones, and stolen freedom.
In this moving episode, Jia reflects on the beauty and heartbreak of seeing those who made it out and the quiet ache for those still inside.
Full episode drops February 17. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this moving reflection on injustice, resilience, and the urgent need for reform.
https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast
#WrongfullyYours #JiaRizvi #WrongfulConviction #Exonerees #MassIncarceration #JusticeMatters #JusticeForTheInnocent