Starting Now! Symposium Keynote from Anthony Ray Hinton

Join us for the Keynote Address for out Locked Up & Locked Out Symposium: Anthony Ray Hinton! Reminder that this is a SEPARATE Zoom link from the rest of the Symposium events.

Anthony Ray Hinton survived for 30 years on Alabama’s death row. His story is a decades-long journey to exoneration and freedom. In 1985, Mr. Hinton was convicted of the unsolved murders of two fast-food restaurant managers based on the testimony of ballistics experts for the State who claimed that the crime bullets came from a dusty revolver found in Mr. Hinton’s mother’s closet. Without the benefit of a competent expert to challenge the State’s theory (Mr. Hinton’s lawyer hired a ballistics expert who was blind in one eye), an all-white jury convicted Mr. Hinton and he was sentenced to death. After years of petitioning to have the revolver re-analyzed, three independent experts concluded that the bullets could not have been fired from his mother’s revolver. With the assistance of the Equal Justice Initiative, led by attorney Bryan Stevenson, Mr. Hinton was freed in 2015. Since his release, Mr. Hinton has traveled the world sharing his story and discussing the changes that need to be made to prevent similar injustices from happening to other people. In 2018, Mr. Hinton published The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row, which was selected for Oprah’s Book Club and is a New York Times bestseller. In 2019, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Bonaventure University.

Starting Now! Symposium Panel 4: Juvenile Justice Diversion Programs

Click here to join us for a discussion with panelists Ayodele “Dele” Famodu, from the Youth Justice and Wellness Division of the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office, Sarah Davis, Executive Director of the Legal Rights Center, and Megan Jablonski Johnson, from the Juvenile Prosecution Division of the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office

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Starting Now! Symposium Panel 3: Restorative Justice in Practice

Click here to join us for a conversation with panelists Roslyn Harmon, Executive Director of the Dispute Resolution Center, Linsey McMurrin, Prevention Specialist from Peacemaker Resources, and Howard Vogel, Professor Emeritus of Mitchell Hamline.

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