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Formerly incarcerated individuals face many barriers when re-entering their communities. This Duke Law roundtable explores the barriers and the programs successfully addressing them with Alice Marie Johnson, a criminal justice reform advocate and former federal prisoner pardoned by former President Donald Trump; Dontae Sharp, a N.C. exoneree who now works at Forward Justice; and Elenore Wade, who teaches as a Visiting Associate Professor of Clinical Law & Friedman Fellow in The George Washington University Law School's Prisoner & Reentry Clinic. Discussion and Q&A moderated by Duke Law Professor Brandon Garrett. Sponsored by the Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law.