Justice Finally Found Me

Jen Marlowe worked on this video about Franky Carrillo, wrongfully imprisoned in California for 20 years, with Death Penalty Focus.

Jen Marlowe discusses death penalty suspension

KING 5’s Mark Wright sat down with Seattle author Jen Marlowe to talk about Gov. Jay Inslee’s decision to suspend the death penalty as long as he’s in office.

The Controversial Death Row Case of Troy Davis

Nick Digilio visits with activist and author Jen Marlowe about her latest book I am Troy Davis.  Co-written with Davis’ sister Martina, the book examines the controversial circumstances of his conviction and execution for murder.

Review of ‘I Am Troy Davis’ by Jen Marlowe

‘I Am Troy Davis’: New book humanizes death penalty icon The Grio reviewed ‘I Am Troy Davis’, Jen Marlowe‘s new book about the death penalty case.  “The late Troy Davis has long been a symbol for activists working to abolish America’s death penalty, and the new book I Am Troy Davis puts a human face on that …

Jen Marlowe, interviewed by Amy Goodman on Democracy Now! about Troy Davis

“I Am Troy Davis”: Supporters, Family of Georgian Man Executed in 2011 Push to End Death Penalty “The fight is not over, it’s actually just beginning and we still have a long way to go,” says Troy Davis’ sister, Kimberly Davis, of the family’s battle to prove his innocence and to abolish the death penalty …

Jen Marlowe on the Troy Davis case

Two new videos of filmmaker and activist Jen Marlowe discussing the death penalty. One is from Yes Magazine Online, where she details the story of Troy Davis, a man recently executed in the state of Georgia despite strong evidence of innocence, and the other is an interview with RTAmerica where she talks about the country’s …

Jen Marlowe continues struggle for justice for Davis family

Activist, author and filmmaker Jen Marlowe continues the struggle for justice for the family of recently executed Troy Davis. His sister, Martina, who dedicated her life to freeing her brother, also recently passed from cancer. Read Jen’s insightful article for CounterPunch: http://www.counterpunch.org/2011/12/02/the-twin-struggles-of-martina-davis-correia/