Kelly Savage-Rodriguez defines survivor. She survived years of abuse as a child and later extreme domestic violence in her marriage. She survived being criminally prosecuted and convicted in 1998, along with her abusive husband, for the murder of her son — a crime she did not commit or intend. She survived years in a California prison under a life without parole sentence, transforming her pain into powerful choices. And she survived — and is thriving — after her sentence was commuted by California Governor Brown in December 2017. Join us for this powerful episode of Just Justice, as we walk with Kelly through her story. Warning: This episode contains reference to violence, child loss and trauma.
To Learn More About Kelly Savage-Rodiguez:
About her work at DropLWOP: https://droplwop.com/kelly-savage-rodriguez/
About her work at the Human Rights Watch, National LWOP Leadership Council: https://www.beyondlwop.org/national-lwop-leadership-council/kelly-savage-rodriguez/
About the California Coalition for Women Prisoners, https://womenprisoners.org/contact/
To Learn More About Jessica Henry
Website: http://jessicahenryjustice.com/
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Watch her TEDx talk No-Crime Wrongful Convictionshere.
Learn more about her award-winning book Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes that Never Happened