ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月4日 13時11分


In 1983, at age 33, Judith Clark was sentenced to a minimum of 75 years in prison for her role in a murderous raid on a Brink’s armored truck. Her role? Getaway driver. “Revolutionary violence is necessary,” she told the court at the time, indifferent to the presence of the families and friends of 3 men killed in the robbery and escape. For decades, Judith kept public silence. “I had to grapple with what happened to my humanity,” she said. She became an educator for women in prison with AIDS, helped arrange college courses, led prenatal and newborn classes, became a chaplain’s assistant, trained service dogs. Last month, she found herself appearing before a parole board nearly 40 years ahead of schedule. In her years behind bars, she’d undergone what many saw as a profound transformation, and @nygovcuomo granted her clemency in December. But the parole board voted unanimously to deny her parole. “People here want to believe that what we do matters,” Judith said in a @ニューヨーク・タイムズ interview. “That what we do wrong matters, and that what we do right matters. They had connected their sense of hope to me.” @damonwinter photographed Judith Clark with Legend, a black Labrador she’s training.


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