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Look around. Change is happening. People you know and people you pass on the street are in transition. They are transforming their lives. Unless you stop to hear their story, you may miss it.

Each year new and former Soros Justice Fellows gather for four days of discussions, workshops, plenaries, breakout sessions, and meals to debate and discuss issues facing the US criminal justice system.

On the last night of this year's gathering in Detroit, seven Fellows took to the stage to share personal stories of transition and transformation. Life of the Law selected three of the seven stories presented that night for this week's Feature Episode. You can listen to all seven stories by clicking on the individual photos below.

Production Notes:

LIVE LAW Detroit was produced in partnership with the Open Society Foundations - Soros Justice Fellowships. Our senior editor and producer is Tony Gannon. Special thanks Adam Culbreath and Christina Voight with the Soros Justice Fellowship for making this event possible. Marc Ajrouche engineered in Detroit. Howard Gelman engineered at KQED in San Francisco.

Our post production editors are Kirsten Jusewicz-Haidle and Rachael Cain. Music in this episode was composed by Ian Coss.

This episode of Life of the Law was funded in part by grants from the Open Society Foundations, Law and Society Association, and theNational Science Foundation.

This episode of Life of the Law was sponsored by Justworks. Our listeners receive a free month when they join. Go to Justworks.com/podcast. And by Hello Fresh. Visit hellofresh.com and enter promo code LAW30 for $30 off your first week of HelloFresh.

© Copyright 2017 Life of the Law. All rights reserved.

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Look around. Change is happening. People you know and people you pass on the street are in transition. They are transforming their lives. Unless you stop to hear their story, you may miss it.

Each year new and former Soros Justice Fellows gather for four days of discussions, workshops, plenaries, breakout sessions, and meals to debate and discuss issues facing the US criminal justice system.

On the last night of this year's gathering in Detroit, seven Fellows took to the stage to share personal stories of transition and transformation. Life of the Law selected three of the seven stories presented that night for this week's Feature Episode. You can listen to all seven stories by clicking on the individual photos below.

Production Notes:

LIVE LAW Detroit was produced in partnership with the Open Society Foundations - Soros Justice Fellowships. Our senior editor and producer is Tony Gannon. Special thanks Adam Culbreath and Christina Voight with the Soros Justice Fellowship for making this event possible. Marc Ajrouche engineered in Detroit. Howard Gelman engineered at KQED in San Francisco.

Our post production editors are Kirsten Jusewicz-Haidle and Rachael Cain. Music in this episode was composed by Ian Coss.

This episode of Life of the Law was funded in part by grants from the Open Society Foundations, Law and Society Association, and theNational Science Foundation.

This episode of Life of the Law was sponsored by Justworks. Our listeners receive a free month when they join. Go to Justworks.com/podcast. And by Hello Fresh. Visit hellofresh.com and enter promo code LAW30 for $30 off your first week of HelloFresh.

© Copyright 2017 Life of the Law. All rights reserved.

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