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In this compelling follow-up episode of Wrongfully Yours, Kelly continues her conversation with filmmaker and advocate Jia Rizvi.
Jia opens up about her commitment to telling exoneree stories with honesty and integrity including her decision to self-produce 16 Years, a documentary about Jeffrey Deskovic.
She shares the emotional experience of attending the Innocence Conference, the deep community bonds she’s formed, and the personal responsibility she feels to protect the humanity behind every story.
This episode is a reflection on truth, trauma, and what it means to honour the people behind the headlines.
Subscribe now and listen in on this inspirational conversation about trust, trauma, and storytelling that honours the human experience.
https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast
#WrongfullyYours #JiaRizvi #JeffreyDeskovic #16YearsDocumentary #ExonereeStories #InnocenceConference #StorytellingWithIntegrity #MediaEthics #JusticeThroughFilm #WrongfulConvictions
By Kelly LauzonIn this compelling follow-up episode of Wrongfully Yours, Kelly continues her conversation with filmmaker and advocate Jia Rizvi.
Jia opens up about her commitment to telling exoneree stories with honesty and integrity including her decision to self-produce 16 Years, a documentary about Jeffrey Deskovic.
She shares the emotional experience of attending the Innocence Conference, the deep community bonds she’s formed, and the personal responsibility she feels to protect the humanity behind every story.
This episode is a reflection on truth, trauma, and what it means to honour the people behind the headlines.
Subscribe now and listen in on this inspirational conversation about trust, trauma, and storytelling that honours the human experience.
https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast
#WrongfullyYours #JiaRizvi #JeffreyDeskovic #16YearsDocumentary #ExonereeStories #InnocenceConference #StorytellingWithIntegrity #MediaEthics #JusticeThroughFilm #WrongfulConvictions