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Sabrina Butler Smith Featured on "Fighting for Love and Motherhood" Panel Event
WTI death row exoneree, and the first woman exonerated from death row in the U.S., Sabrina Butler Smith, was featured on a panel...


Ray Krone Shared His Wrongful Conviction Story at TADP Event
Ray Krone was the 100th person exonerated from death row. Last week, he spoke about his experience at an event organized by Tennesseans...


Two Brothers Who were Wrongfully Convicted and Sentenced to Death, awarded $75 million
On Friday, May 14th, a jury found that Henry McCollum and Leon Brown should each receive $31 million, representing the 31 years they...


Randall Padgett Talks about Being a Founding Member of WTI on Pursuing Justice Podcast
Randall Padgett spent 3.5 years on Alabama's death row before being exonerated and joining WTI. Hear his story on the Pursuing Justice...


Kirk Bloodsworth and Kwame Ajamu Featured on Great.com Podcast
Kirk Bloodsworth and Kwame Ajamu talked with Great.com about their work to abolish the death penalty and how you can help. Read more


Kirk Bloodsworth and Kwame Ajamu Featured on Great.com Podcast
These People are the Living Proof that We Send the Innocent to Die May 1, 2021 #199 Great.com Talks With... Witness to Innocence Capital...


Our Partners at Represent Justice Feature the Work of Death Row Exonerees in Blog Post
Thank you to Represent Justice for highlighting the work of death row exonerees in a blog post covering our feature in Nat Geo and the...


Sabrina Butler-Smith Speaks on SXSW Panel with Richard Branson
Richard Branson is using his influence to take a stand against the death penalty. On the SXSW panel he was joined by Sabrina Butler-Smith...


Sabrina Butler-Smith Speaks on SXSW Panel with Richard Branson
Here’s The Big Social Justice Issue Richard Branson Wants You to Care About DNYUZ - Sir Richard Branson used his time at SXSW this month...


WTI Members Speak on ACS Student Convention Death Penalty Panel
Death row exonerees Kirk Bloodsworth, Sabrina Butler-Smith, and Kwame Ajamu speak about the death penalty at the ACS Student Convention....
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