A Story of Resilience, Justice, and Redemption
At VAAC, we believe in breaking barriers to justice and advocating for systemic change. That’s why we encourage our community to attend a powerful screening of Commuted, a documentary that tells the story of Danielle Metz, a woman whose triple life sentence was commuted—giving her a rare opportunity to reclaim her life after decades of incarceration.

📽 Film: Commuted – A documentary on post-incarceration resilience
🎤 Discussion: Q&A with Danielle Metz
🍽 Reception: Complimentary for all attendees
Date: Tuesday, April 1, 2025⏰
Time: 6:00 – 8:30 PM EST📍
Location: Wayne State University Law School, Partrich Auditorium, 471 W Palmer Ave, Detroit, MI 48202
Why This Matters
Too many individuals, particularly from marginalized communities, face excessive sentencing and systemic injustice. Stories like Danielle’s highlight the human cost of mass incarceration and the urgent need for reform.
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This event is a chance to learn, connect, and advocate for a justice system that prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment.
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