The Search for Justice is this year's Common Experience theme at Texas State. Bobcat Update's Ashley Simpson tells us how the theme is being addressed.
The Common Experience is designed to cultivate an intellectual conversation on a wide range of topics. There are panel discussions, art exhibitions, research, films, and guest speakers -- all aligned to tell a multi-layered story as it relates to the theme. The Search for Justice proved to be an ideal fit for including Anthony Graves who spoke last week at Texas State. Graves spent 12 years on death row for a 1992 murder conviction. Altogether, 16 years of his life were spent behind bars before he was ultimately exonerated of killing six people.
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After gaining his freedom, Graves decided to dedicate his life to helping prove the innocence of wrongfully convicted inmates. He started the Anthony Graves Foundation, which raises awareness about the need for criminal justice reform.
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Hearing about Graves' experience helps students relate to the struggles he endured. For some, his stories hit home.
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Despite the hardships Graves faced, he found a way to forgive and to hold on to hope:
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(Stand Up) Anthony Graves continues to restore hope in those who have lost it and seek justice for those who deserve it. With Bobcat Update, I'm Ashley Simpson.
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