The Central Park Five, five Black and Latino youths, were wrongfully accused in 1989 of assaulting a jogger in New York's Central Park. Decades later, they publicly discuss the injustices they faced in the justice system and racism. At a recent event, they reflected on the traumatic years of their incarceration and the challenges of reintegrating into society. They emphasized the need to dismantle discrimination and reform the legal system to prevent similar injustices in the future. Their story calls for active resistance against racism and injustices. [15150] [AI-generated content]