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by Beverly Will Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is wrongful conviction with Jason Flom?

As part of his work with the Innocence Project, Flom launched the podcast Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom in 2016. The podcast features interviews with men and women who have spent time in prison for crimes they claim they did not commit and other activists, advocates and experts.

What does Jason Flom do now?

Jason Flom (born 1961) is an American music industry executive, podcaster and philanthropist. He is the founder of Lava Records, and was previously the chairman of Atlantic Records and Virgin Records / Capitol Music Group.

Who is Michael Flom and what did he do?

He is also an advocate for those who have allegedly been wrongfully convicted. In 1979, while a college freshman at New York University, Flom took an entry-level job as a field merchandiser for Led Zeppelin at Atlantic Records in the Manhattan area.

What did Michael Flom do for Led Zeppelin?

In 1979, while a college freshman at New York University, Flom took an entry-level job as a field merchandiser for Led Zeppelin at Atlantic Records in the Manhattan area. He was promoted a year later to the Artist & Repertoire (A & R) department.

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Arts & Culture Podcasts

Righteous Convictions features music executive, philanthropist, and activist Jason Flom in conversation with a diverse who's-who of advocates at the forefront of critical issues that will impact our future.

NBA star Caron Butler on how incarceration shaped how he uses his platform

Former NBA star Caron Butler was born and raised in Racine, Washington, where as a teenager, Caron had repeated run-ins with the law. The last time resulted in 14 months in juvie where he realized his basketball talent.

Civil Rights Attorney Alec Karakatsanis on ending systemic injustice in our criminal legal system

Alec Karakatsanis is the founder and executive director of Civil Rights Corps, a non-profit organization that challenges systemic injustice in a legal system built on white supremacy and economic inequality.

30 year Corrections Veteran Andy Potter on creating effective prison reform

As a 30 year veteran of the Michigan Department of Corrections, Andy Potter has gained invaluable experience doing one of the toughest jobs in the country. After years of putting this knowledge to work through his leadership in the Michigan Corrections Organization, Andy founded his own organization.

Entrepreneur and Philanthropist Chris Redlitz on investing in the untapped human talent in our prisons

Chris Redlitz, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, has made a career of capitalizing on emerging technologies, but a visit to San Quentin made him recognize another great investment, the vast untapped human talent languishing in our nation's prisons.

Survivor of Parental Incarceration Ebony Underwood on prison and sentencing reform

Record Industry promoter and manager Bill Underwood was given a life sentence for some old charges under the newly minted draconian laws of the war on drugs. His daughter Ebony Underwood eventually made it her life's work to gather the voices of other survivors of parental incarceration to affect change.

Senior Behavioral Scientist at the RAND Corporation James Anderson on criminal justice reform

James Anderson and Jason discuss the shortcomings of public defense, sentencing disparities, and the RAND Corporation's work on racial equity in our criminal legal system.

Who is Jason Flom?

Jason Flom (“Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom” podcast) and Rabia Chaudry (“Undisclosed" podcast) got together to create a series of PSAs on how to safely respond to encounters with the police. The PSAs cover a variety of different encounters and may save your life.

Who was Troy Coleman?

Troy Coleman, the owner of the apartment, was 60 miles away in Atlantic City at the time. Despi... Joe Bryan was a high school principal, and his wife Mickey Bryan was a 4th-grade teacher in the small town of Clifton, TX. On Tuesday, October 15th, 1985, Mickey did not show up for work.

Who is Helen Prejean?

May 31, 2021 • 24 min. Sister Helen Prejean is a Roman Catholic sister, a member of the Congregation of St. Joseph based in New Orleans, and a leading American advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. She is the author of the bestselling book, opera and major motion picture, Dead Man Walking.

Who is Jason Flom?

Joseph Flom (father) Jason Flom (born c. 1961) is an American music industry executive, podcaster and philanthropist. He is the founder of Lava Records, and was previously the chairman of Atlantic Records and Virgin Records / Capitol Music Group. He is also an advocate for those who have been wrongfully convicted.

When did Flom leave Capitol Music?

In 2008, Flom left Capitol Music Group to re-launch his own Lava Records label, this time in partnership with Universal Music Group 's Republic Records. In 2013, Flom signed Lorde to Lava, which released her debut single, " Royals ".

Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom

An evening honoring the exonerees including cocktails and hors d’oeuvres by celebrity chefs

Melissa Lucio: 9 Facts You Should Know About This Innocent Woman Facing Execution

In 2008, Melissa Lucio was sentenced to death in Texas for the murder of her 2-year old daughter Mariah, who died two days after a tragic fall down a flight of stairs.

Who Is Melissa Lucio, Facing Execution in Texas

Melissa Lucio faces execution on April 27 for the accidental death of her daughter.

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