From Alicia Maule, Innocence Project <[email protected]>
Subject The internet has weighed in. Now’s your chance:
Date May 2, 2020 5:44 PM
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John —

If you need a healthy dose of hope right now, I recommend checking out the conversation around #TheInnocenceFiles on your favorite social media platform.

You’ll see posts from U.S. Senators and Kim Kardashian West, and on the day the series launched on Netflix, one tweet even declared ([link removed]) The Innocence Files “the new Tiger King,” which is certainly saying something. But what’s so heartening to see is that so many people are discovering a passion for this cause, and getting inspired to take action. That’s why telling these stories matters.

We’ve compiled some of our favorite reactions from viewers of the series below — but we really want to know what you think. Take this quick survey to send in your thoughts and ask any lingering questions you might have about The Innocence Files. ([link removed])
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I think ❤️Shay Shay❤️ speaks for a lot of us right now. But we still need to hear from you: Which stories resonated most? Who do you want to hear more from? What questions do you have for our lawyers about these cases? How do you want to get involved?

We’ll be using some of these responses to put together panel discussions in the weeks ahead. The first one will be on May 7 at 11 a.m. EST! ([link removed]) So take a minute to weigh in and tell us what’s stuck with you about The Innocence Files. ([link removed])
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Thanks,

Alicia Maule
Digital Engagement Director
Innocence Project

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