Voices of Compassion
Life With Poetry,
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Truth and Reconciliation in New York
Ex-offenders and families of victims ask, how can we resolve the tension between our need to protect society, and our desire to believe in human redemption? |
Two Months of No Future
I nearly lost everything when I was jailed in the Tacoma immigration detention center. |
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Ex-police chief now fights to end the war on drugs.
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My brother and I don't always agree, but I defend his innocence, and I'll never walk out on him again. |
![]() A conversation through the walls of solitary confinement. |
The night I forgave my daughter's killer. |
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Photo Essay: The Innocents
Taryn Simon's photographs give a voice to our nation's wrongfully convicted. - Just the Facts: It's a Locking-People-Up Problem:
The American problem with mass incarceration is not so much about crime as it is about how we lock people up. - Quote: Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham jail.
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