Blog: Bound By Injustice group virtually reunited during lockdown

Bound By Injustice is a group of miscarriage of justice survivors made up of the people we represent and their loved ones. At APPEAL we address the wider circle of harm caused by miscarriages of justice, not just the legal case.

No longer able to meet in person, Bound By Injustice recently convened its first video conference. Bound By Injustice group members told us what it felt like to reconnect through screens during the pandemic.

Our broken families have become one larger family
Without Bound By Injustice, many of us would have lost all hope
To listen to everyone’s experience makes you feel less alone and more like part of a community. It was a much-needed little ray of light during lockdown
The call was very emotional for us but we found great comfort from it. Knowing we are not the only ones in this position and helping others has really helped
There is a feeling of togetherness, friendship, support, sharing and understanding
We are all in this together

Bound By Injustice will be convening together again soon, with the extraordinary Jennifer Thompson facilitating a Healing Justice circle for the group. Jennifer mistakenly identified Ronald Cotton as her rapist in 1984. He was exonerated by DNA testing in 1995.

Jennifer has since dedicated her life to educating people about the dangers of eyewitness identification evidence and to working to heal the wounds of wrongful convictions among former prisoners and crime victims.

APPEAL and the Bound By Injustice group are honoured to have Jennifer hosting a Healing Justice circle with us.

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