A Viewing of the Film, Commuted (Incarceration, Liberation, Reconciliation)
When:
April 1, 2025
6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Where:
Law School - Partrich Auditorium
Event category:
Other
In-person
Please join the Damon J. Keith Center for a viewing of the film, Commuted. At the age of 26, Danielle Metz was sentenced to 3 life terms in prison for a drug conviction tied to her husband. After serving 23 years, she was granted clemency. Clemency offered her a rare chance to regain the life and family that she’d been dreaming about in prison. The film, Commuted, traces Danielle’s journey to find purpose and love, and to confront the wounds of incarceration that linger after release from prison.
Q&A and reception after film viewing.
Contact
Jalila Jefferson-Bullock
jalila.jefferson-bullock@wayne.edu