Jun 09 2020
“Turning Anguish to Purpose: The Path Forward

“Turning Anguish to Purpose: The Path Forward"

Presented by Chapman University at Online/Virtual Space

The virtual event will feature Jimmie C. Gardner and “Prexy” (Rozell W.) Nesbitt. Together, they will help us begin our dialogue as we move through this challenging time.

This online event will be delivered on Zoom at: https://chapman.zoom.us/j/94734674105

Learn More About the Speakers

Jimmie C. Gardner was a rising professional baseball player when he was wrongly incarcerated in 1990. While in prison, Gardner continued to pursue his education, earning three Associates Degrees and numerous certificates. He taught himself the law and worked tirelessly to secure his freedom, while serving as a representative for other prisoners during legal proceedings. He spent 27 years in jail before being exonerated. Since his release, Gardner has become an advocate for other wrongfully imprisoned and over-incarcerated peoples. He is married to US District Court Judge Leslie Abrams Gardner, and is the brother-in-law of Stacy Abrams.

“Prexy” (Rozell W.) Nesbitt is a Presidential Fellow in Peace Studies in Wilkinson College. Born on Chicago’s West Side, Nesbitt was a major figure in the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa and police brutality in the United States. He has lectured and written widely, both in the United States and abroad, publishing one book and articles in some twenty-five international journals. He has been featured in several documentaries, including “The End of the Nightstick” about police brutality in Chicago, and served as a cowriter on the BBC/PBS production of The People’s Century film series segment, “Skin Deep,” a documentary about racism in the United States and South Africa. Nesbitt has had the honor of knowing and working for the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and Mayor Harold Washington.

Dates & Times

2020/06/09 - 2020/06/09

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space