Equal Justice Initiative's Gabrielle Daniels presents an overview of the organization's legal work and its memorialization efforts, with an emphasis on the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), founded by Bryan Stevenson, acclaimed public interest lawyer and bestselling author of Just Mercy, provides legal representation to people who have been wrongly convicted, unfairly sentenced and abused in state jails and prisons.
The organization’s premier cultural sites, the Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, opened in 2018, and are the first museum and memorial dedicated to the legacy of enslaved Black people and the over 6000 Black men, women, and children who were victims of racial terror lynching in America between 1865 and 1950. Each site documents our nation's historical eras of enslavement, lynching, and segregation as precursors to our modern era of mass incarceration.
EJI’s Gabrielle Daniels presents an overview of the organization’s legal work and its memorialization efforts, with an emphasis on the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
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