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Just Mercy is now streaming free through June 30 to help educate people on systematic racism in light of recent events.

Join us for our Just Mercy film discussion and think-tank on what we are doing and can do in the future to address the issues of our criminal justice system.

The discussion is hosted by FIU Law and Florida Center for Capital Representation (FCCR) with an introduction from Antony Page, dean of the FIU College of Law. Phyllis Kotey, director of Externship and Pro Bono Program, FIU Law Clinic, will lead the discussion.

Panelists:

Herman Lindsey Just Mercy/Represent Justice Surrogate, Witness to Innocence Board Member and Florida death row exoneree no. 23

Carleen Vincent-Robinson – Senior instructor and associate chair, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, FIU Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs

Hannah Gorman – Deputy director, Florida Center for Capital Representation (FCCR), FIU College of Law

Stream the film for free before June 30 at justmercyfilm.com.

Register for the virtual discussion at justmercyfiupanel.eventbrite.com.

 

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Register at justmercyfiupanel.eventbrite.com. Stream the film at justmercyfilm.com for free until June 30.

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