Self-Led Advocacy from Death Row
Lyle May will speak with the Criminal Justice class at American University about self-led advocacy against from death penalty from within Death Row itself.
A Conversation with Death Row
Inside: Voices from Death Row coauthor Michael J Braxton, also known as Alim, will call into a criminal justice class with freshmen students at Eastern Carolina University to speak about life on Death Row and his 30 years of incarceration. To request a speaking engagement with your class or group, click HERE.
Racist Roots: Origins of the NC Death Penalty
In a joint event hosted by NC State University and Campbell University, students will see the new documentary, Racist Roots, about the racist legacy of the NC death penalty, followed by a panel discussion about the film. Additionally, author Michael J Braxton, aka Alim, will call in from Death Row to answer questions about his…
How Do Incarcerated People form Community?
How do people in prison form community amongst themselves and with those outside the walls? Coauthors of Inside Voices from Death Row, Lyle May and Terry Robinson will join students at American University to discuss how personal connections are forged and maintained from within prison walls. To request a speaking engagement with one of the…
Racist Roots: The Origin of the NC Death Penalty with Q&A
The congregation of St Thomas More Catholic Church will host a screening of Racist Roots, a film that details the origins of North Carolina's death penalty. The screening will be followed by a discussion with a capital defense lawyer from the Center for Death Penalty Litigation and a Q&A with Lyle May, coauthor of Inside:…
Racist Roots, Music and the Death Penalty
Michael J Braxton, aka Alim aka Rrome Alone will call into the department of music at UNC Chapel Hill to screen the film Racist Roots about the origins of the NC death penalty as well as to discuss how he creates, records and promotes music from inside Death Row. Students will discuss the history of…
Q&A from Death Row with NC Criminal Justice Association
George Wilkerson, coauthor of Inside: Voices from Death Row, will present at the North Carolina Criminal Justice Association conference in Raleigh about his experiences living on Death Row for 17 years. To schedule an event with one of the Inside coauthors, visit www.tessiecastillo.com/contact
A Conversation with Death Row Q&A
St Andrew's Catholic Church will host a discussion of the Catholic stance on the death penalty with Inside: Voices from Death Row coauthors Tessie Castillo and Lyle May, who will call in from Death Row. To schedule an event at your school, church or organization, reach out HERE.
Criminal Law Theory and the Death Penalty
Lyle May will speak to Criminal Law Theory students at Boston College about how he experiences confinement and the use of the death penalty. To schedule a speaking event with an Inside: Voices from Death Row coauthor, click HERE
Does the Death Penalty Violate Human Rights?
George Wilkerson, coauthor of Inside: Voices from Death Row will call in from Death Row to speak with students studying Human Rights at Duke University for a Q&A session about life on Death Row. To invite the co-authors of Inside to present at your school click HERE.
Q&A with the Center for Death Penalty Studies
Michael J Braxton, aka Alim, coauthor of Inside: Voices from Death Row, will present at the Center for Death Penalty Studies conference hosted by Lamar University about his experiences living on Death Row for 31 years. To schedule an event with one of the Inside coauthors, visit www.tessiecastillo.com/contact