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2025年3月6日 · EJI is committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the U.S., challenging racial and economic injustice, and protecting basic human rights for the most …
About EJI - Equal Justice Initiative
EJI works with communities that have been marginalized by poverty and discouraged by unequal treatment. We are committed to changing the narrative about race in America. EJI produces …
Criminal Justice Reform - Equal Justice Initiative
EJI advocates for parole reform, challenges mandatory minimum sentences and habitual offender statutes, and addresses the collateral consequences of incarceration for families and …
Bryan Stevenson - Equal Justice Initiative
Under his leadership, EJI has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair sentencing, exonerating innocent death row prisoners, confronting abuse of the incarcerated …
Our Team - Equal Justice Initiative
EJI is proud to employ dozens of talented people who staff our Legacy Museum, National Memorial, and our gift shops and ticket office. Operations of our new museum and memorial …
Death Penalty - Equal Justice Initiative
EJI has been challenging the death penalty for more than 30 years. We represent people who have been sentenced to death and have won relief for over 130 people. We advocate across …
The Legacy Sites
2025年1月27日 · “EJI has created a place where art is a portal through which visitors can see, contemplate and begin to understand the history of Black trauma in the United States.”
Reports - Equal Justice Initiative
EJI’s reports document our history of racial injustice as well as discrimination and abusive sentences in the criminal justice system.
About - The Legacy Sites
About EJI As a nonprofit law office founded by Bryan Stevenson in 1989, the Equal Justice Initiative represents clients sentenced to death and condemned to die in prison, challenges …
Racial Justice
EJI has documented nearly 2,000 more confirmed racial terror lynchings of Black people by white mobs between 1865 and 1876. Thousands more were attacked, sexually assaulted, and …