Near the end of “Blind Injustice,” an opera about six people who were wrongfully convicted of crimes and later freed, the exonerees reflect on the time they have spent behind bars.
“What makes a person strong enough to endure injustice?” they sing.
The work, which was commissioned by Cincinnati Opera and premiered there in 2019, explores the effects of wrongful convictions on the prisoners and their families, and the help to overturn their convictions that they received from the Ohio Innocence Project, a nonprofit organization at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
One man who was sent to death row describes spending 39 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of murder.
A bus driver falsely accused of sexual abuse describes the pain of being separated from her four children.
Persons:
”, Scott Davenport Richards, David Cote
Organizations:
Montclair State University, Cincinnati Opera, Ohio Innocence, University of Cincinnati College of Law
Locations:
Ohio