Commuted | Danielle Metz
Clip: Season 16 Episode 1 | 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Danielle Metz, a mother of two, tells her story of incarceration and separation.
Danielle Metz, who received three life sentences plus 20 years as a first time nonviolent offender, talks about her separation from her family - a young son and daughter, and her dream of returning home to them.
Funding for AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Funding for America ReFramed provided by the...
Commuted | Danielle Metz
Clip: Season 16 Episode 1 | 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Danielle Metz, who received three life sentences plus 20 years as a first time nonviolent offender, talks about her separation from her family - a young son and daughter, and her dream of returning home to them.
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I was sentenced to three life sentence plus 20 years as a first-time nonviolent offender.
My kids were three and seven at the time.
Year after year, we prayed the same prayer, "Mama going to come home," and it's going to be like it used to be.
Beyond the Lens: Commuted | Nailah Jefferson, Darcy McKinnon and Danielle Metz
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A conversation with COMMUTED's Nailah Jefferson, Darcy McKinnon and Danielle Metz. (4m 13s)
Commuted | A Commutation, A Second Chance
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Kenneth Polite, Jr. shares why he supported President Obama's clemency of Danielle Metz. (59s)
Commuted | A Daughter Without Her Mother
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A daughter opens up about growing up very young without her mother who was incarcerated. (47s)
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Danielle Metz speaks at a Free Her campaign, calling for clemency of incarcerated women. (53s)
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After Danielle Metz’s commutation, she gets a rare chance to regain her life and family. (30s)
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After Danielle Metz’s commutation, she gets a rare chance to regain her life and family. (1m)
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFunding for AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Funding for America ReFramed provided by the...