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Detroit man wrongfully convicted leads to advocacy work

A report reviewing a wrongful conviction in Wayne County was published Monday, outlining the factors that contributed to the mistaken conviction and suggesting measures to prevent similar errors in the future. Eric Anderson, who served nine years for a crime he did not commit, and Valerie Newman, director of the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Conviction Integrity Unit, spoke with Local 4 about the report’s findings.

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From Incarceration to Academia: A Former Prisoner’s Path to Tenure at Howard University

Stanley Andrisse, Ph.D., now a professor at Howard University’s College of Medicine, has traveled an extraordinary road—from serving time in a maximum-security prison to earning tenure at the nation’s only R1-classified HBCU. His story powerfully illustrates the promise of redemption, the value of second opportunities, and the life-changing potential of education.

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