Jennifer Thompson-Cannino lives in North Carolina with her family. She speaks
frequently about the need for judicial reform, and is a member of the North
Carolina Actual Innocence Commission, the advisory committee for Active Voices,
and the Constitution Project. Her op-eds have appeared in the New York Times,
the Durham-Herald Sun, and the Tallahassee Democrat.
Ronald Cotton lives with his wife and daughter in North Carolina. He has spoken
at various schools and conferences including Washington and Lee University,
University of Nevada Las Vegas, Georgetown Law School, and the Community March
for Justice for Troy Anthony Davis in Savannah, GA. Erin Torneo is a Los
Angeles-based writer. She was a 2007 New York Foundation for the Arts Nonfiction
Fellow.
The authors received the 2008 Soros Justice Media Fellowship for Picking
Cotton.
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This biography was last updated on 03/03/2009.
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