Expert Panel Forum + Documentary Series on Human Rights, Wrongful Conviction, Prison Reform, Social Justice, Racial Bias, Police and Prosecutorial Accountability
Expert Panel Forum + Documentary Series on Human Rights, Wrongful Conviction, Prison Reform, Social Justice, Racial Bias, Police and Prosecutorial Accountability in the Era of Many Wrongful Convictions and False Allegations Being Exposed.
The International Innovators of Justice Forum, featuring a panel of influential national leaders of the community, media, human rights & wrongful conviction activists as well as others will be at our preliminary informal events starting with our Nov. 4th event in Malibu, LA. The 2019 Tour schedule includes New York- Miami-London-Dubai-New Delhi- Mumbai- Varanasi (India)-Toronto-Dallas-Los Angeles- San Francisco-San Diego. All Events will be filmed.
The International Innovators forum & documentary series
- WHEN & WHERE: On Nov 4th 2018, Malibu
Featuring advocates and experts: Exoneree Jeffrey Deskovic, Bill Bastuk, Patty Lopez Former Assemblywoman, Michelle Malkin (CRTC host), Amy Povah, Rajish Jose esq., and others.
The International Innovators forum & documentary series will feature the individuals and entities that have maximized their impact in various industries including justice, business, medicine, literature, arts & culture, technology, sports, entertainment, and public service. Nominees & recipients of the 2019 Awards will be announced soon. This is a unique opportunity for community members, students, and future leader to get involved in important work regarding civil rights, human rights, protection of due process, racial bias, law enforcement misconduct, and wrongful conviction, rather than merely complaining about the problems, as we work towards real-world solutions.
Visionary Governor’s like California’s Governor Jerry Brown have not only pioneered & passed several bills that hold law enforcement accountable for misconduct but revamped the California Department of Corrections and has aggressively moved to reform the system, reduce incarceration population and rehabilitate prisoners for reentry into society as productive citizens, while New York’s Governor Cuomo recently signed a bill creating the countries first Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct.
We will be actively working with the Department of Correction Institution, wardens, therapists, victim support groups and prisoners ( convicted as well as exonerated) during similar events and developing Inside Out Solutions including a crime prevention and program and apps:
designed with contribution by the most innovative tech leaders alongside forensic experts, attorneys law enforcement & authorities, as well as prisoners who are en route to rehabilitation and or have evidence of factual innocence.
This epidemic has taken a huge toll on everyone, from the falsely accused and their families to taxpayers while distracting from and making a mockery of those who may be real victims of abuse.