April 7, 2019

Sarah Dahnke, founder of Dances for Solidarity, presented the organizations work, while dancer Joshua Palmer and reader Robert Pollack performed a dance choreographed by Dushaan Gillum, who created the work from solitary confinement in Texas. Rebecca Brown, Director of Policy for The Innocence Project, was joined in conversation by Alan Newton, an advocate and former client of the project, who was exonerated after more than two decades in prison.

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