Amanda Knox is a renowned exoneree, journalist, public speaker, television producer, actress, and bestselling author, with her memoir, "Waiting to Be Heard", earning a spot on the New York Times bestseller list.
Between 2007 and 2015, Knox spent nearly four years imprisoned in an Italian jail and a staggering eight years on trial, all while maintaining her innocence in the face of a murder she did not commit.
Since her release, Knox has become a passionate advocate for criminal justice reform and media ethics, using her platform to raise awareness about the importance of these issues.
Her writing has been widely published in prominent outlets such as The Atlantic, the LA Times, and The Free Press, showcasing her expertise and insight on these critical topics.
Knox is also a dedicated member of various organizations, including the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice, where she serves on the board, and the Innocence Network, where she serves as an Ambassador.
In addition to her professional endeavors, Knox co-hosts the popular podcast Labyrinths with her partner, Christopher Robinson, further solidifying her status as a respected and influential voice in her field.