Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Forum Podcasts

Fighting for the Wrongly Incarcerated—Precedents, Policies, and Prevention - Jory Knott, Executive Director, Alaska Innocence Project

Jory Knott, Executive Director, Alaska Innocence Project Season 2024 Episode 1208

Jory Knott is the Executive Director of the Alaska Innocence Project. A lifelong Alaskan, he earned an interdisciplinary degree in art and music at UAA, then moved to Oregon, where he composed music, wrote grants for creative projects, and apprenticed in stone masonry. He became the operations manager for a masonry company with stone-cutting operations and rock quarries across the Pacific Northwest. In 2009, he moved back to Alaska. He changed his career trajectory, teaching music and art to adults with special needs while attending UAA and pursuing legal studies with a minor in civil engagement. He interned with the Alaska Innocence Project in the fall of 2015. He helped manage the office for months while founding Executive Director Bill Oberly attended the trial of the Fairbanks Four, who were exonerated that December. Hooked on innocence work, Jory went to law school at the University of Montana, volunteering with the Montana Innocence Project. He returned to extern with AKIP during his last year of law school and has been working there full-time since his graduation.

Jory's slides - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/9e3v5ex99629iu6d2j081/AKIP_AUUFPowerpoint.pdf?rlkey=9vho70g1u6nxih6z8il4snza9&dl=0