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The Frederick Douglass Project for Justice is working to increase awareness about the humanity that exists in prison and promote the importance of incarcerated individuals being treated with dignity.
05:31 - 09:27 (03:55)
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The Frederick Douglass Project for Justice is working to increase awareness about the humanity that exists in prison and promote the importance of incarcerated individuals being treated with dignity. They aim to create clear and uniform standards for clemency to help motivate prisoners to change and to demonstrate their readiness to return to their families and communities.
ChapterAchieving Justice and Dignity for Incarcerated Individuals
EpisodeThe Apology
PodcastLetters from Sing Sing
JJ receives a public apology from the President of the United States for the 23 years he spent in prison for a crime he did not commit.
09:29 - 11:35 (02:06)
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JJ receives a public apology from the President of the United States for the 23 years he spent in prison for a crime he did not commit.