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Related: About this forumJohn Bunn, Wrongfully Incarcerated for 17 Years, Says Learning to Read Saved Him
He spent 27 years wrongly convicted of murder. He wants to spend the rest of his life encouraging inmates to readThe first book John Bunn fell in love with, curled up in his cell at a maximum-security prison in upstate New York, was Sister Souljah's novel "The Coldest Winter Ever."
In the book, a maternal woman advocates for the improvement of her black community in Brooklyn as she watches the people she loves suffer from the consequences of incarceration, violence and a seemingly endless cycle of poverty.
"I related to that book on so many levels," Bunn says.
Bunn knows more than most what it's like to face injustice. Arrested and imprisoned as an adolescent in New York City, he spent 17 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit and a further decade on parole, fighting for his exoneration. In that time, he battled, among others, the courts, police investigators, PTSD and the challenges of illiteracy. He was 16 before he could read and write.
Today Bunn is 41 and a free man at last, mentoring at-risk young people and advocating for the power of reading through his own program that brings books to prisons.
In many ways, his own story sounds straight out of a Sister Souljah book. Except that Bunn, who survived years of wrongful incarceration with his humanity intact, is determined to write the next chapter himself.
.. An incredible story of resilience.
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John Bunn, Wrongfully Incarcerated for 17 Years, Says Learning to Read Saved Him (Original Post)
JHan
Sep 2018
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pazzyanne
(6,600 posts)1. Congratulations to John Bunn
for being able to take a horrible situation and turning it around to do good. He was able to not only fight for himself, but for others as well. He is taking an impossible situation and turning it into a mission to improve the lives of others. Not many people could have gone through what he did and come out a winner for himself and for the younger generations.
Grasswire2
(13,702 posts)3. He's asking for donations of books...
...and has already distributed 3,000 to Riker's Island.
Please support his program. What a wonderful, wonderful mission.
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/09/08/health/john-bunn-exonerated-literacy-trnd/index.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twCNN&utm_content=2018-09-08T15:06:46
Grasswire2
(13,702 posts)4. JHan, thank you for posting this OP.
Bunn is really inspiring. I'm going to get involved in helping him.
JHan
(10,173 posts)5. yw. And that's wonderful, I'll be making donations as well.