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As we close out 2023, we’re taking the time to reflect on some of the books that have strengthened and inspired our team's dedication to justice, encouraged resilience, and provided insight into the failings of our criminal legal system and what must be done to make it more just.
Literature plays a huge role in shaping our understanding of the world. It helps show us new perspectives, insights, and solutions, can spark empathy, and also informs our commitment to transforming the criminal legal system.
Our staff named some of their most powerful reads of 2023. If you’re looking for a last-minute holiday gift, or if reading more is on your list of New Year’s resolutions, these books will take your understanding of justice and equity to the next level in the upcoming year. Take a moment to look through them, and consider purchasing them through the independent bookstores linked in the article. [[link removed]]
May your holidays be merry and bright.
Thanks, and happy reading!
— The Innocence Project Team
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