Donna Hylton (Born October 29, 1964) is a Jamaican-American activist.
She served a lengthy sentence in prison due to her involvement in the torture and murder of Thomas Vigliaro...
Evil will always prey on the weak because it is afraid of the strong... Donna Hylton
Evil will always prey on the weak because it is afraid of the strong...
Honored to be amongst this amazing group of panelists and legislators at the Black and Puerto Rican Caucus... Donna Hylton
Honored to be amongst this amazing group of panelists and legislators at the Black and Puerto Rican Caucus...
An interesting article that features my speech and highlights the March and the good that is in us all... Donna Hylton
An interesting article that features my speech and highlights the March and the good that is in us all...
I know and believe in my heart that my prison sentence was a part of a bigger plan; it was a place for me to survive, heal, and find my calling—to help others. Donna Hylton
I know and believe in my heart that my prison sentence was a part of a bigger plan; it was a place for me to survive, heal, and find my calling—to help others.
My name is Donna Hylton but for twenty-seven years I was known as Inmate #86G0206. Donna Hylton
My name is Donna Hylton but for twenty-seven years I was known as Inmate #86G0206.
First call I'll make, if I'm in charge. Donna Hylton
First call I'll make, if I'm in charge.
Human Rights = Humans have Rights Donna Hylton
Human Rights = Humans have Rights
My lifelong journey is one of many emotional and physical prisons; I went from abused child to repeated rape victim to desperate teen mother to solitary confinement where the boundary of my world was a 6’x10” cinder block room. Donna Hylton
My lifelong journey is one of many emotional and physical prisons; I went from abused child to repeated rape victim to desperate teen mother to solitary confinement where the boundary of my world was a 6’x10” cinder block room.
In our humanity we know that we are to respond with and treat others with compassion...Yet...it remains easier... Donna Hylton
In our humanity we know that we are to respond with and treat others with compassion...Yet...it remains easier...
People can learn and grow and change in the unlikeliest of places and we must acknowledge that. Donna Hylton
People can learn and grow and change in the unlikeliest of places and we must acknowledge that.
So I do what I do today because my life is the universal story of so many women—and my hope, survival and a happy ending can be theirs, too. Donna Hylton
So I do what I do today because my life is the universal story of so many women—and my hope, survival and a happy ending can be theirs, too.
In 1986 I was sentenced to 25 years-to-life for kidnapping and second-degree murder. Donna Hylton
In 1986 I was sentenced to 25 years-to-life for kidnapping and second-degree murder.