Finding Justice

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  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (152)

Finding Justice is a compelling docu-series from BET that premiered in 2019. The series explores some of the most pressing social and criminal justice issues plaguing America today through the lens of real people and their struggles for justice. The show brings together a team of expert lawyers, activists, and advocates who work tirelessly to help those who have been wronged by the justice system. Over the course of eight episodes, Finding Justice takes viewers on an immersive journey across the country, delving into issues such as police brutality, wrongful convictions, and the school-to-prison pipeline. Each episode focuses on a real-life case, with expert analysis and commentary from the legal and advocacy team. One of the most impactful aspects of Finding Justice is the way it humanizes the issue of justice. Instead of focusing on statistics and policy, the show takes a deep dive into the personal stories of individuals who have been affected by systemic injustice. Through their stories, viewers gain a powerful understanding of the human toll of these issues and the importance of fighting for justice. One episode of Finding Justice follows the story of Russell Bucklew, a death row inmate who believed his execution would be cruel and unusual punishment due to his medical condition. The legal team works tirelessly to secure a stay of execution on his behalf, ultimately bringing his case to the Supreme Court. The episode offers a poignant look into the cruel reality of America's death penalty system, and the often-ignored impact that it has on individuals and their families. In another episode, Finding Justice highlights the tragic story of a young man named Jamarion Robinson, who was killed by police in his own home. Robinson's family members speak out about the lack of transparency and accountability in the investigation into his death, as well as the broader issue of police violence and misconduct. The episode serves as a painful reminder of the urgent need for meaningful police reform. Throughout the series, the legal and advocacy team works diligently to help those who have been wronged by the justice system. Viewers witness firsthand the emotional and psychological toll that advocating for justice can take on individuals and their families. But despite the overwhelming challenges, the team remains committed to fighting for change and creating a more just society for all. Overall, Finding Justice is a powerful and timely series that shines a light on some of the most pressing issues facing America today. Through powerful storytelling and expert analysis, the show offers a poignant and nuanced look at the human toll of systemic injustice. It is a must-watch for anyone who cares about the future of our justice system, and the individuals and communities that are most affected by it.

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The Lead Paint Crisis
6. The Lead Paint Crisis
April 14, 2019
Michael K. Williams joins forces with Baltimore activists, scientists, and lead exposure survivors to show the devastating effects of lead poisoning, and takes the fight all the way to Washington D.C.
Police Brutality
5. Police Brutality
April 7, 2019
As activists from across the Twin Cities unite to fight against police brutality, the first Black Police Chief in the history of Minneapolis pushes to reform his department in the wake of senseless police killings and city-wide scandal.
Criminalization of Kids
4. Criminalization of Kids
March 31, 2019
In Los Angeles, home to the nation's largest, most militarized school police department, the community is on the brink of taking a stand against the criminalization of kids. With the future of generations of Black and Brown children hanging in the balance, parents, teachers and student activists join forces to take on the Los Angeles Unified School District and end the school-to-prison pipeline.
Voter Suppression
3. Voter Suppression
March 24, 2019
Against the Backdrop of a too-close-to-call election that could seat Stacy Abrams as the first black female governor in the United States, activits, journalists, and church leaders battle voter suppression tactics in Georgia.
Cash Bail
2. Cash Bail
March 17, 2019
The St. Louis jail known as the Workhouse has become the focal point for St. Louis activists. The Bail Project and ArchCity Defenders fight to shut down the Workhouse, free the innocent people trapped inside and end cash bail.
Stand Your Ground
1. Stand Your Ground
March 10, 2019
After yet another tragic killing of an unarmed Black person in Florida, activists battle to change the controversial Stand Your Ground law.
Description

Finding Justice is a compelling docu-series from BET that premiered in 2019. The series explores some of the most pressing social and criminal justice issues plaguing America today through the lens of real people and their struggles for justice. The show brings together a team of expert lawyers, activists, and advocates who work tirelessly to help those who have been wronged by the justice system.

Over the course of eight episodes, Finding Justice takes viewers on an immersive journey across the country, delving into issues such as police brutality, wrongful convictions, and the school-to-prison pipeline. Each episode focuses on a real-life case, with expert analysis and commentary from the legal and advocacy team.

One of the most impactful aspects of Finding Justice is the way it humanizes the issue of justice. Instead of focusing on statistics and policy, the show takes a deep dive into the personal stories of individuals who have been affected by systemic injustice. Through their stories, viewers gain a powerful understanding of the human toll of these issues and the importance of fighting for justice.

One episode of Finding Justice follows the story of Russell Bucklew, a death row inmate who believed his execution would be cruel and unusual punishment due to his medical condition. The legal team works tirelessly to secure a stay of execution on his behalf, ultimately bringing his case to the Supreme Court. The episode offers a poignant look into the cruel reality of America's death penalty system, and the often-ignored impact that it has on individuals and their families.

In another episode, Finding Justice highlights the tragic story of a young man named Jamarion Robinson, who was killed by police in his own home. Robinson's family members speak out about the lack of transparency and accountability in the investigation into his death, as well as the broader issue of police violence and misconduct. The episode serves as a painful reminder of the urgent need for meaningful police reform.

Throughout the series, the legal and advocacy team works diligently to help those who have been wronged by the justice system. Viewers witness firsthand the emotional and psychological toll that advocating for justice can take on individuals and their families. But despite the overwhelming challenges, the team remains committed to fighting for change and creating a more just society for all.

Overall, Finding Justice is a powerful and timely series that shines a light on some of the most pressing issues facing America today. Through powerful storytelling and expert analysis, the show offers a poignant and nuanced look at the human toll of systemic injustice. It is a must-watch for anyone who cares about the future of our justice system, and the individuals and communities that are most affected by it.

Finding Justice is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on March 10, 2019.

Where to Watch Finding Justice

Finding Justice is available for streaming on the BET website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Finding Justice on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and BET.

  • Premiere Date
    March 10, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (152)