Empowering Change Through Truth

Injustice Revealed Network shines a light on prison, healthcare, wrongful convictions, and social issues, empowering communities to seek truth and drive meaningful change.

A powerful platform for justice.

This is the home of of change brokers; it is for those who seek truth and justice for those who have been harmed by the system and treated as if they ddon't have a voice. At Injustice Revealed (IR) we become your voice by offering a platform designed to expose wrongdoers and doers of evil. They cannot hide as long as we band together and raise the conscious awareness of each other with our collective effort. If we fail to stand for justice we will fall to tyranny.

Why justice matters

Justice is more than a principle—it is the foundation of humanity and fairness. I learned this the hard way when I was sentenced to more time than I pled for—a harrowing betrayal of the very system meant to protect its citizens.

While incarcerated, the injustice grew unbearable. A routine medical condition spiraled into permanent disfigurement due to the neglect of the University of Connecticut Health Center. The scars I carry today are not just physical but a reminder of how deeply the system can fail.

These experiences—being over-sentenced, ignored, and ultimately dehumanized—could have broken me. Instead, they gave me purpose. I founded Injustice Revealed to expose these hidden truths and give a voice to those silenced by the system.

This platform isn’t just for those behind bars but for all citizens who have faced the ripple effects of systemic injustice—whether through wrongful convictions, medical neglect, or failures that devastate families and communities.

Justice matters because when it falters, lives are forever changed. My mission is to shed light on these stories, to demand accountability, and to inspire reform so no one else endures what I have. Together, we can reveal the truth, amplify the unheard, and ensure justice prevails.

Justice

In the gripping tale of JG, an innocent man wrongfully sentenced to 50 years in prison, we witness a devastating journey marred by loss and injustice. As he languished behind bars, his beloved grandmother, the pillar of his childhood, passed away, alongside other cherished family members. His children grew up unfamiliar with their father's presence, and his girlfriend moved on, leaving him stranded in a world he could no longer reach. After enduring 27 long years, the truth finally emerged: Connecticut state's attorney Lawrence Tytla had concealed critical evidence that could have exonerated him. To finally escape the confines of a life shattered by deceit, JG pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. Now, as he reintegrates into society, he has embraced a fresh start, distancing himself from his troubled past and channeling his energy into being a productive citizen, much like the star athlete he once was.

Empower Change Now

We illuminate injustices, fostering awareness and inspiring action for a fairer society through truth.

A wooden door with weathered, multicolored planks and a sign that reads 'INJUSTICE' in neon-like letters is on the left side. The wall is partly brick and stone, with a graffitied figure donning a protective helmet aiming a gun to the right. Above the door is a partially open window with tattered curtains.
A wooden door with weathered, multicolored planks and a sign that reads 'INJUSTICE' in neon-like letters is on the left side. The wall is partly brick and stone, with a graffitied figure donning a protective helmet aiming a gun to the right. Above the door is a partially open window with tattered curtains.
A small, dimly lit prison cell with a worn, metal bed against one wall, topped with a thin mattress and pillow. Chains hold up the bed, and a small sink is mounted on the opposite wall. The walls are concrete with signs of wear and chipping, and a single light bulb provides sparse illumination.
A small, dimly lit prison cell with a worn, metal bed against one wall, topped with a thin mattress and pillow. Chains hold up the bed, and a small sink is mounted on the opposite wall. The walls are concrete with signs of wear and chipping, and a single light bulb provides sparse illumination.
Advocacy Services

Our advocacy services aim to support individuals facing injustice, ensuring their voices are heard and respected.

Educational Resources

We provide educational resources to inform the public about systemic issues and promote social justice awareness.

Contact Us

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A group of people at a protest hold signs advocating for justice and criticizing law enforcement practices. The visible signs have messages calling for a people's verdict and addressing racial issues. The background includes lush green trees and a traffic light.

Connect with us to share your thoughts and help shine a light on injustice and empower change.

Empowering Change

Highlighting injustices to inspire action and promote awareness.

A long corridor in a prison with multiple closed cell doors lining both sides. The lighting is dim and fluorescent, creating a stark and sterile atmosphere. The perspective is through metal bars, suggesting confinement.
A long corridor in a prison with multiple closed cell doors lining both sides. The lighting is dim and fluorescent, creating a stark and sterile atmosphere. The perspective is through metal bars, suggesting confinement.
Prison Reform

Addressing systemic issues within the prison system today.

A large banner displaying a quote by Martin Luther King Jr. is hanging between two tall palm trees in front of a brick building. The quote on the banner reads, 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.' At the base, there is a statue of a man in a uniform, presumably a baseball player, posed as if running or sliding base.
A large banner displaying a quote by Martin Luther King Jr. is hanging between two tall palm trees in front of a brick building. The quote on the banner reads, 'Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.' At the base, there is a statue of a man in a uniform, presumably a baseball player, posed as if running or sliding base.
Healthcare Access

Advocating for equitable healthcare for all communities affected.

A person wearing a face mask and a colorful headband holds a protest sign that reads 'Melanin should not be a poverty, prison, death sentence'. Others in the background also wear masks, indicating a public gathering or protest.
A person wearing a face mask and a colorful headband holds a protest sign that reads 'Melanin should not be a poverty, prison, death sentence'. Others in the background also wear masks, indicating a public gathering or protest.
A small prison cell with metal bars partially open, revealing an interior that includes a narrow bed with a folded gray blanket and a small table holding a metal dish. The walls are bare, and the atmosphere is stark and unwelcoming.
A small prison cell with metal bars partially open, revealing an interior that includes a narrow bed with a folded gray blanket and a small table holding a metal dish. The walls are bare, and the atmosphere is stark and unwelcoming.
Wrongful Convictions

Raising awareness about the impact of wrongful convictions.

Social Justice

Fighting for fairness and equality in society today.