Virtual Event: Katharine Blake

presenting

The Uninnocent:
Notes on Violence and Mercy

in conversation with MEENA HARRIS

Date

Nov
9
Tuesday
November 9, 2021
7:00 PM ET

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Harvard Book Store's virtual event series welcomes KATHARINE BLAKE—legal advocate and adjunct professor at Vermont Law School’s Center for Justice Reform—for a discussion of her book The Uninnocent: Notes on Violence and Mercy. She will be joined in conversation by writer, lawyer, and entrepreneur MEENA HARRIS, founder of the groundbreaking Phenomenal brand and author of Ambitious Girl.

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About The Uninnocent

On a Thursday morning in June 2010, Katharine Blake's sixteen-year-old cousin walked to a nearby bike path with a boxcutter, and killed a young boy he didn’t know. It was a psychological break that tore through his brain, and into the hearts of those who loved both boys—one brutally killed, the other sentenced to die at Angola, one of the country’s most notorious prisons.

In The Uninnocent, Blake, a law student at Stanford at the time of the crime, wrestles with the implications of her cousin’s break, as well as the broken machinations of America’s justice system. As her cousin languished in a cell on death row, where he was assigned for his own protection, Blake struggled to keep her faith in the system she was training to join.

Consumed with understanding her family’s new reality, Blake became obsessed with heartbreak, seeing it everywhere: in her cousin’s isolation, in the loss at the center of the crime, in the students she taught at various prisons, in the way our justice system breaks rather than mends, in the history of her parents and their violent childhoods. As she delves into a history of heartbreak—through science, medicine, and literature—and chronicles the uneasy yet ultimately tender bond she forms with her cousin, Blake asks probing questions about justice, faith, inheritance, family, and, most of all, mercy.

Sensitive, singular, and powerful, effortlessly bridging memoir, essay, and legalese, The Uninnocent is a reckoning with the unimaginable, unforgettable, and seemly irredeemable. With curiosity and vulnerability, Blake unravels a distressed tapestry, finding solace in both its tearing and its mending.

Praise for The Uninnocent

"The Uninnocent is the riveting and profound story of a woman whose teenage cousin killed a little boy, and yet it is so much more. Katharine Blake has created a brilliant weave of the deeply personal, the intricately legal, an erudite and deeply moving deep dive into families and prisons and mercy, tragedy and love, the law, loss, the sad and beautiful human heart." —Anne Lamott, author of Almost Everything: Notes on Hope

"'The truth changes,' Katharine Blake’s teenage cousin told a courtroom, before he was sentenced to life without parole. This sprawling essay makes me think of the fourth step in AA, the searching and fearless moral inventory. It’s an inquiry—inquiry as action—into justice, forgiveness, the nature of evil, fear and anger, luck. It’s a plea to grant mercy on the people our systems fail and betray—'no room for them down such a narrow way.' The Uninnocent is thoughtful, emotional work, and very moving." —Elisa Gabbert, author of The Unreality of Memory

"In The Uninnocent, Katharine Blake takes on an enormous task: approaching a horrific, senseless act of violence with the acuity and rigor of a lawyer, and the compassion and sorrow of someone who loves the perpetrator. From this tension, she writes toward a deeper, more honest understanding of mercy, justice, culpability, and love. It is a searching, open-hearted work, vast in its implications and tender in its execution." —Jordan Kisner, author of Thin Places: Essays from In Between

Katharine Blake
Katharine Blake

Katharine Blake

Katharine Blake is an adjunct professor at Vermont Law School’s Center for Justice Reform. She received her JD, with pro bono distinction, from Stanford Law School, where she was an editor of the Stanford Law & Policy Review. She has taught English at San Quentin Prison and served as director of special projects for the Children’s Defense Fund. She lives with her family in Virginia.

Photo Credit: Sarah Peet

Meena Harris
Meena Harris

Meena Harris

Meena Harris is one of the most powerful and dynamic young leaders in America. As the founder of the groundbreaking Phenomenal brand, as well as an author, lawyer, and producer, Meena is a respected entrepreneur and an influential voice for gender equity. Meena's legal expertise is in the areas of consumer protection, data privacy, and cybersecurity. A #1 New York Times bestselling author, Meena released her latest book, Ambitious Girl, in January 2021. Meena has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Harper’s Bazaar, Adweek, and more. She is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School, and currently resides in San Francisco with her partner and two daughters.

Photo Credit: Maria del Rio

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