The Voices of Victims and Survivors that Alabama Ignores and Neglects w/Leah Nelson and Callie Greer

Today, Hunter is joined once again by Leah Nelson of Alabama Appleseed. This time, they are joined by Callie Greer, a Community Navigator at Appleseed, to discuss Appleseed’s Afterward. This powerful report sought out to hear from victims and survivors of violence. As is often said on the show, the criminal legal system does a poor job of providing for the needs of all survivors of violence. In fact, the system often perpetuates the harm of those who need help following the tragic events in their life. By going to communities across Alabama, Appleseed hoped to capture the voice of so many people who want need more than just a criminal punishment to be made whole.

 

 

Guests:

Leah Nelson, Research Director, Alabama Appleseed

Callie Greer, Community Navigator, Alabama Appleseed

 

Resources:

Read Afterward Here

https://alabamaappleseed.org/afterward/

Alabama Appleseed

https://alabamaappleseed.org/

 

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