Event Description
In 2003, Australian mother Kathleen Folbigg was wrongly convicted of killing her four children. Imprisoned for more than twenty years, Kathleen was finally exonerated in 2023. This Green College special event will be a conversation between Tracy Chapman, Gary Edmond and Emma Cunliffe about what it takes to right a wrongful conviction. Tracy Chapman is Kathleen's childhood friend. She stood by Kathleen for two decades -and put her own life and career on hold - to address this miscarriage of justice. After studying Folbigg's case, Emma Cunliffe and Gary Edmond joined Tracy in her calls for Kathleen's conviction to be overturned. In our conversation, we will share what we have each learned from the fight for justice for Kathleen Folbigg. We'll also reflect on the personal and professional costs of advocating for a wrongly convicted person, and on the daunting systemic barriers that face those who seek to review a conviction.
Righting a Wrongful Conviction: Advocating for Kathleen Folbigg - Event Poster (PDF)
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