Dawson Hicks, a special events coordinator for Project HOPE to Abolish the Death Penalty, discusses strategies to end capital punishment, born from the voices of those incarcerated. He critiques Alabama's carceral system, particularly the lethal use of nitrogen hypoxia. The conversation delves into the moral failings of lawmakers deciding life and death, systemic racial inequalities, and a compelling argument for rehabilitation over execution. Dawson highlights grassroots activism's essential role in creating a just society, urging listeners to engage and advocate for change.