meek mills case for persons the path to reform. i feel like we re entering a new age of activism. he s a board member of that incense project. young people getting energized. taking to the streets. when they haven t since probably the vietnam era. now with one of their heroes, mikael, going through this nightmare situation. and shining a light. on this broken system of ours. this criminal justice system like all. it advocates say the system is a revolving door for people of color. to many of them are incarcerated. but even when they get out of president there are stuck in the probation system for years. we ve got a push back against the politics of fear and anger. stevenson, founder of the equal justice initiative. i think male represents the
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personnel in schools. a lot to talk about for chris and his guests coming up sunday morning. check your local listings. martha: we look forward to that. an amazing come back story for a star high school football player who thought at that moment in his life at the age of 17 that he was pretty much on the path to the nfl. it was all brightness and sunshine and then suddenly he ended up spending five years in prison for a rape that he did not commit. this is the moment, just about one year ago today, that he learned he was finally free. boy, i watched that about four times this morning ain t just kills me every time. you can just feel the relief, the taoerbgs all across that table with the attorneys who have supported him for so long, there with the california incense project. they helped to clear his name
california incense project, who worked to free people like you. and you re now getting involved in other people s cases and trying to help people who were in your shoes, right? right, yeah, first and foremost i want to thank the california incense project at california western school of law for the wonderful work that they do. i vowed to myself that upon my exoneration and receiving my freedom back the first thing i wanted to do was turn around and help the people who helped me. and also help the people who have gone through similar situations as myself. it s just important that we bring awareness to wrongful convictions. it is a serious problem. martha: you ve had coaches, the coach who was going to be your coach at southern california. you thought you were head right there after high school before awful this put a real road block and everything. he reached out to you. he said i want to get you back out there. a lot of people thought you couldn t do it, frankly. i think you thought