Kemba Smith's story told in new BET+ film
Kemba Smith was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison for a crime she didn't commit and now fights to help release others believed to be wrongly convicted. Her story of resilience is now a movie, and Smith and Legal Defense Fund advocate Tona Boyd joined Alex Whittler to talk about her experience.
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Kemba Smith's story told in new BET+ film

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