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# The Exile Nation Project - "Forgiving her son's killer"
- URL: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/tenp-compassion/
- Published: 2012-05-12T00:05:59.000Z
- Updated: 2019-02-14T22:15:45.000Z
- Description: In this special preview clip from her upcoming interview, Dorothy Johnson-Speight speaks bravely and poignantly about the need to have compassion and forgiveness for her son's killer as a necessary requirement for spiritual growth and healing.
- Author: Charles Shaw
- Tags: Conflict & security, #Migrated, Crime, justice & law, Health & care, Philadelphia, forgiveness, compassion, Conflict Resolution, murder, The Exile Nation Project, Drug & Criminal Justice Policy Forum, Justice, #en, #Import 2026-04-09 17:19

The Land of the Free punishes or imprisons more of its citizens than any other nation. This collection of testimonials from criminal offenders, family members, and experts on America's criminal justice system puts a human face on the millions of Americans subjugated by the US Government's 40 year, one trillion dollar social catastrophe: The War on Drugs; a failed policy underscored by fear, politics, racial prejudice and intolerance in a public atmosphere of "out of sight, out of mind."

Dorothy Johnson-Speight is the Executive Director of Mother's in Charge, a Philadelphia-based charity made up of Mothers, Grandmothers, Aunts & Sisters who have all lost a loved one to violence. The organization was founded in 2003 after the murder of Dorothy's son, Kalik. He was shot seven times over a parking spot on a Philadelphia street. 

In this special preview clip from her upcoming interview for *The Exile Nation Project,* Dorothy Johnson-Speight speaks bravely and poignantly about the need to have compassion and forgiveness for her son's killer as a necessary requirement for spiritual growth and healing.