Known nationwide as a victims’ rights advocate after her brother’s murder and the infamous OJ Simpson murder trial,Kim Goldman is the founding Co-Chair of The Ron Goldman Foundation for Justice. She is also the Executive Director of The Youth Project, a non-profit organization that provides free counseling, support groups, crisis intervention, and education and outreach to thousands of teenagers since opening in 2000. In her spare time, Goldman travels the country as an impassioned public speaker on victims’ rights, the role of the media, judicial reform, and other related topics. She is currently a resident of Greater Los Angeles, where she has lived for thirteen years, and a single parent. See more online at KimberlyGoldman.com.
Former magazine editor Tatsha Robertson is an award-winning editor and writer with more than twenty years of experience handling investigative, feature, and news stories for leading magazines and newspapers. As the first female NYC Bureau Chief and National Rover for The Boston Globe, she covered some of the nation’s largest stories, including Katrina, September 11th, and many major crime stories. She pioneeredEssence magazine’s focus on investigative and news articles, which led to the positioning of the magazine as a significant authority and voice on news and led to an interview with President Obama. Most recently, she was the crime editor atPeople Magazine. Robertson is a frequent guest on national media, appearing on programs likeThe Today Show, CNN, HLN, FOX, and MSNBC. Tatsha teaches journalism as an adjunct professor at NYU. She is currently partnered with Harvard University’s Achievement Gap Initiative in coauthoring a book on academic achievement.