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Wrongful Convictions - Raymond Santana of the Central Park 5

21 min · 16 de nov de 202021 min
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False Confessions. The remarkable story [https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/06/12/how-central-park-five-expose-fundamental-injustice-our-legal-system/] of the Central Park 5, and how they were convicted as teenagers of raping an Investment Banker in New York's famed Central Park.  They spent between 6 and 13 years behind bars, for a crime they did not commit. One of the 5, Raymond Santana [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvMiW_-NlZw] talks with Dominic Carter [https://dominiccarter.net/] sharing his painful story.

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Child Abuse, Foster Care, and the Folks that are Saving Lives

The subject of Child Abuse,  Foster Care, and Mental Illness are VERY important for Dominic Carter.  One aspect of Dominic's life is as  a Political Commentator in New York.  The other is that he had to endure all three:  Child Abuse, Foster Care, and Mental Illness.  Dominic's father was never in his life, and his mother suffered from Mental Illness, diagnosed with "Chronic Paranoid  Schizophrenia."  Dominic's mother  spent years in and out of state psychiatric hospitals. Dominic Carter was just recently the 2021 keynote speaker in Salina Kansas for a group that is doing remarkable work for the community.  It is called "CAPS of Salina-Strengthening Families and Improving Lives [https://capsofsalina.org/]."  They held their 2021 "Every Child Matters Banquet, " and Dominic had tears of joy touring their facilities, as it relates to the services  that are now available for Children that are sexually abused, and the time out sessions/breaks that they provide for parents once a week with young children  for a few hours where the program babysits the kids, for the parents to have 3 hours to exhale. All services are free to the public.  (Some of their programs: Chris’s Place Child Advocacy Center, CASA program,  and Family Mentoring)  In this episode, Dominic in Salina Kansas talks to the CAPS Community Engagement Coordinator Lora Kirmer.   The Executive Director of CAPS is a remarkable administrator, Lori Blake. You can find out more about Dominic Carter's book/and can order it by clicking here [http://www.nomommasboy.com/].

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