From Equal Justice Initiative <[email protected]>
Subject Just Mercy Trailer, EJI 2020 Calendar, and More
Date September 23, 2019 7:03 PM
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See the trailer with Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx, and Brie Larson. 

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** Just Mercy Trailer with Michael B. Jordan Released
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We are excited to announce that Just Mercy, the bestselling book by Bryan Stevenson, has been adapted into a film starring Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx, and Brie Larson. The movie will be in theaters this December. It presents the unforgettable story of Bryan Stevenson and the case of Walter McMillian, who was convicted and sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. Watch the trailer and learn more about the book and the film at justmercy.eji.org.

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** Legacy Pavilion Construction Underway in Montgomery
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EJI has broken ground on the Legacy Pavilion in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, as we expand our work to advance truth and reconciliation around race in America. The Legacy Pavilion will function as a welcome space, provide free parking to visitors, hold our ticket office and gift shop, and include a new restaurant. The Pavilion will also include new exhibition spaces that build upon our racial justice work. Stay tuned for more details about this new site.
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** Alabama Has the Most Overcrowded Prisons in the Nation
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An analysis of data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics reveals that Alabama's prisons are the most crowded in the country. Alabama's prison system is operating at 167.8 percent of design capacity. These findings are consistent with the Justice Department's investigation which found that overcrowding in Alabama prisons contributed to conditions so dangerous they violate the Constitution. EJI continues to fight against abusive and dangerous prison conditions in Alabama.

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** 2020 EJI History of Racial Injustice Calendar Now Available
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We are pleased to announce that our 2020 calendar, A History of Racial Injustice, is now available. Our award-winning wall calendar includes hundreds of entries highlighting historical events and issues related to our nation's history of racial injustice. The calendar is a great resource for classrooms, offices, homes, and community spaces, and serves as a companion piece to our digital calendar, calendar.eji.org. Purchase the 2020 calendar at the EJI shop. ([link removed])

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** Marker Ceremonies Held by Communities Across the Country
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As part of our effort to confront and recover from our tragic history of racial violence and terrorism, EJI works with communities across the country to install historical markers acknowledging victims of racial terror lynching. This summer, we worked with groups in Charlottesville, Virginia ([link removed]) ; Wilmington, Delaware ([link removed]) ; Orlando, Florida ([link removed]) ; and Nashville, Tennessee ([link removed]) , to install and dedicate new historical markers. Read more about these communities and our campaign to reckon with the truth of the racial violence that has shaped our country.

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** EJI Releases Video Series on Racial Injustice
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Over the next six weeks, EJI will share short videos on social media that address important questions about the history of racial terror and injustice in the United States. In this first video, Bryan Stevenson explains the importance of confronting America's legacy of lynching. Learn more about this history of racial inequality and how the effects are still prevalent today at lynchinginamerica.eji.org.

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