Annie Thorn is a sophomore history major from Kalamazoo, Michigan and our intern here at The Way of Improvement Leads Home. As part of her internship she is writing a weekly column titled “Out of the Zoo.” It focuses on life as...
Equal Justice Initiative
Out of the Zoo: “Guilty Until Proven Innocent”
Annie Thorn is a sophomore history major from Kalamazoo, Michigan and our intern here at The Way of Improvement Leads Home. As part of her internship she is writing a weekly column titled “Out of the Zoo.” It focuses on life as...
Two New Sites Dedicated to the History of Lynching Open in Montgomery, Alabama
April 26, 2018 marks the opening of two public history sites in Montgomery, Alabama: The Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice. Both sites are operated by the Equal Justice Initiative, Bryan Stevenson’s non-profit organization dedicated to...
A Monument to Lynching in America
I am glad to see Christianity Today tackling this issue. Some of you are familiar with the work of Bryan Stevenson and the Equal Justice Imitative (EJI) in Montgomery, Alabama. I had a chance to visit EJI this summer. Stevenson was...