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It s the tip of the iceberg : shining a light on the horror of wrongful convictions | Books

In his book American Injustice, criminal defence lawyer David Rudolf looks at abuses of power and corruption that have put innocent people behind bars

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Artist displays social justice work in new exhibit | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Heidi Finley, The Charlotte Observer February 27, 2021 - 9:01 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Stephen L. Hayes Jr. is an artist who takes on everything he can explore. He sculpts, blacksmiths, welds, makes prints and drawings, carves and even weaves. The Durham-based artist known for a focus on social justice and incorporating historical context said he tries “just about anything I get my hands on.” “I love trying to give things new meaning. I don’t have a preferred medium,” said Hayes, whose work will be on display at Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art in Charlotte from March 5-April 24 in an exhibit titled “Beyond Any Means.”

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