RO EVANS
ORGANIZING DIRECTOR (CO-FOUNDER)
Mr. Evans Co-Founded Pure Justice in the Fall of 2015 and currently serves as the Organizing Director, Inmate Liaison, and Community Outreach Coordinator.
Evans helped to spark the idea of creating an organization centered on advocating for criminal justice reform and exonerating falsely accused and convicted inmates outside of those placed on death row after he himself had been falsely accused of a crime and found it exceptionally hard to locate organizations that were willing to review his case and help get him exonerated.
In 2017, Evans published his first book Stolen Identity, which explores how African American males who become victims of the school to prison pipeline even when they have not committed a crime, are faced with a continued stigma that leads to recidivism for rightfully and wrongfully convicted felons. The book also explores how such a stigma leads to an overall deterioration of human dignity due to current laws that foster a continuation of societal punishment beyond conviction.
When Mr. Evans is not engaged in community activism in the fight against criminal and social injustices, he is conducting research for his pending books and studying as he is currently completing his Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Political Science.



Open Record Criminal History
Flint Genesee County Court Case Numbers (Michigan)