Join PBS NewsHour chief Washington correspondent and PBS News Weekend anchor Geoff Bennett '02 Thursday, October 6 at 7pm ET for a live conversation with Shaka Senghor, DeAnna Hoskins and Aswad Thomas on reentry, race and redemption. The event takes place at Morehouse College in the Shirley A. Massey Executive Conference Center Bank of America Auditorium.
- Shaka Senghor’s 2013 memoir about his 19-year incarceration for second-degree murder, Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death and Redemption in an American Prison was a New York Times bestseller. His sophomore book Letters to the Sons of Society was released earlier this year.
- DeAnna Hoskins is President and CEO of JustLeadership USA, an organization dedicated to reducing the level of incarceration in the country. She was previously a Senior Policy Advisor for corrections and reentry at the Department of Justice during the Obama administration.
- Aswad Thomas is Vice President of the Alliance for Safety and Justice and National Director of Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice where he works to organize survivors to end mass incarceration. In 2009, he suffered two near-fatal gunshots to his back, ending his basketball career.
The panel discussion is part of PBS NewsHour’s multi-platform series “Searching for Justice,” which examines racial and economic disparities in the criminal justice system. In the series, PBS NewsHour explores solutions to the challenges facing formerly incarcerated Americans as they reenter their communities and seek economic stability, empowerment, and a path to a crime-free life.
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