Shuja Moore: From Inmate to Filmmaker - A Story of Tragedy and Transformation (#41)

Filmmaker Shuja Moore is on a mission to reduce violent crime and gun violence in inner cities. After being convicted of a killing and spending 12 years in the prison system, he has an inside perspective on what it takes to make major life changes. In this episode, he talks about what led to his life of crime on the streets, the tragic event that ended a life, and about the series of experiences that helped him change his perspective and put him on a new path forward.

His current film project, Walkies, shares stories of people who have committed serious crimes and made sweeping life changes to improve their lives and the lives of people around them.

You can follow him on Instagram at @shujamoore.

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