my name is stephenen wright, associate clinical professor at the university of law school and former director of the project. it is my honor to be with gerrit today but i'm mindful as i read his story in 2020 alone, 121 exonerations in the united states. 1700 years of people sacrifice to the criminal justice system. in 2019, that was about 143 individuals. 50% of those cases involve some type of statete misconduct whetr it was police or prosecutors but also mindful and i'm sure many of you saw national reports wisconsin incarcerated black men at a higher rate than any other state. black men in particular are 12 times more likely than white men to go to jail or prison in the state of wisconsin. although african-americans only make about 50% of the states population, will represent 42% of the population of individuals incarcerated. garrett story is extraordinary but unfortunately very common. i guess i'll start their, jarrett has rightly received tension, he featured on nbc news, cnn and every major national paper so i'm wondering, why write the book? what you have to share? >> there's