Sister Helen Prejean On Complexity Of Humanity, Death Penalty In Atlanta Opera 'Dead Man Walking'

Sister Helen Prejean On Complexity Of Humanity, Death Penalty In Atlanta Opera 'Dead Man Walking'

For decades, Sister Helen Prejean has been a prominent opponent of the death penalty. She started her prison ministry in the 1980s, serving as a spiritual advisor to those on death row. She chronicled her experiences in the 1993 book, "Dead Man Walking."
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For decades, Sister Helen Prejean has been a prominent opponent of
the death penalty. She started her prison ministry in the 1980s,
serving as a spiritual advisor to those on death row. She
chronicled her experiences in the 1993 book, "Dead Man Walking." It
was adapted into an Oscar-winning movie, a play and an opera. The
Atlanta Opera performs "Dead Man Walking" starting Feb. 2. It tells
the story of Prejean and her relationship with death row inmate
Joseph De Rocher. Prejean stopped by "On Second Thought" to discuss
her ministry, the opera and the power of radical empathy.

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