Jasmine Woodson is a devoted advocate for criminal justice reform and passionate leader in the fight against wrongful convictions. As the Director of Tennessee Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty and Recruiting Manager for the Blexit Foundation, Jasmine has dedicated over 10 years to mobilizing communities and advocating for change in the criminal legal system.
Her tireless efforts have led to tangible impact, most notably in spearheading the exoneration efforts of Phillip Mullins, a man who spent 24 years behind bars for a crime he didn’t commit. Jasmine’s unique blend of activism and politics brings empathy, expertise, and a willingness to listen, earning her the trust and respect of those she serves.