Alice Marie Johnson: Safer, Stronger Communities Through Second Chances
Alice Marie Johnson was sentenced to life in prison for a nonviolent drug offense. The sentence was commuted after 21 years — and when she got out, she wanted to help others. Now, she's working with Stand Together to reform the criminal justice system.
Видео Alice Marie Johnson: Safer, Stronger Communities Through Second Chances канала Stand Together
Видео Alice Marie Johnson: Safer, Stronger Communities Through Second Chances канала Stand Together
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