![]() And if we don't do that, it will forever be an institution that is contributing-manufacturing, if you will-more wrongful convictions. How we make it something that moves toward justice, moves toward fairness. “And we need to be thinking about using technology to reevaluate the harm, to reassess the harm, so that the investigation of wrongful convictions, the investigation of excessive punishment, isn't the burden of some third party, but it becomes an essential feature of how we make policing and prosecution legitimate. we can only put people in jail or prison. “We act as if we have the capacity to put a crime in jail, in prison. “Surround the people in our system not by people who hate them, not by people who think that they have no value or no purpose or no meaning, but by people who believe that we are all more than the worst thing we've ever done." It was an honor to speak with him and listen to his perspective and stories on Possible. ![]() I’ve long admired Bryan Stevenson, what he's working toward, and what he's already built, including Equal Justice Initiative, The Legacy Museum, and The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. ![]()
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