Brittany K. Barnett is an attorney and social justice advocate known for her work in criminal justice reform, particularly in relation to issues of mass incarceration and the drug war. She is the founder of the nonprofit organization "Buried Alive Project," which aims to advocate for individuals serving lengthy prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenses. Barnett has been involved in various initiatives aimed at highlighting and addressing the injustices of the criminal justice system, including the release of individuals who have been imprisoned for decades.
In addition to her legal work, Barnett has garnered media attention for her efforts to support those affected by the criminal justice system, including her advocacy for clemency and her work to raise awareness about the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated individuals. Her contributions to the field have placed her at the forefront of discussions around reforming sentencing laws and addressing racial disparities in incarceration.
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