

After their loved ones were cruelly shot and killed by police officers, the families of Eric Garner, Botham Jean, Antwon Rose II, and Terence Crutcher spoke about how they turned their rage into activism.The decriminalization of mental health was the topic of a panel that Charlamagne hosted.In a discussion about prison conditions, Gotti took part in a discussion that focused on the Parchman inmates' cruel and unconstitutional treatment of them.

Popovich unexpectedly showed up at the summit to recognize Barry Scheck, a co-founder of the Innocence Project, with an award for his work releasing those who were wrongfully imprisoned.King, Ari Melber, Soledad O’Brien, and the families of Eric Garner, Botham Jean, Antwon Rose II and Terence Crutcher and many more. Speaking appearances from San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, Yo Gotti, Charlamagne tha God, attorney Ben Crump, New York attorney general Letitia James, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, Dr. and Angella Henry (parents of DJ Henry and founders of DJ Henry Dream Fund), Michelle Kenney (mother of Antwon Rose II and founder of Antwon Rose II Foundation), Allisa Findley (sister of Botham Jean and president of Botham Jean Foundation), and Tiffany Crutcher (sister of Terence Crutcher and executive director of Terence Crutcher Foundation). The coalition also includes members of the families of those who tragically lost loved ones to police killings, including Danroy Henry Sr.
