Raymond Santana is an influential figure known for his involvement in the Central Park Five case, which led to his wrongful conviction and eventual exoneration. He later became a film producer and activist, advocating for criminal justice reform. Santana's story was dramatized in the acclaimed miniseries "When They See Us," highlighting his journey and the broader issues of racial injustice. Beyond his advocacy, he has ventured into various creative projects, including film production and public speaking.
THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE
The Central Park Five is a documentary film that tells the story of five black and Latino teenagers who were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman...