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Subject Just Mercy Film out Nationwide January 10 and Other EJI News
Date December 17, 2019 5:15 PM
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See the film featuring Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Foxx, and Brie Larson. 

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** Just Mercy in Theaters January 10
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Just Mercy presents the unforgettable story of Walter McMillian, a man who was convicted and sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. Based on Bryan Stevenson's bestselling memoir and starring Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx, the film tells the true story of the Equal Justice Initiative, the people we represent, and the importance of confronting injustice. Just Mercy opens nationwide on January 10. Watch the new trailer ([link removed]) and purchase tickets here ([link removed]) .

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** EJI Report: As Prison Spending Increases, so Does Violence and Misconduct
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A new study by EJI finds that despite increased spending on prisons, violence and misconduct continue to increase in Alabama. There have been 13 homicides in the first 10 months of 2019 alone, making Alabama’s prisons the most violent in the nation. At the same time, spending on state prisons has increased 20% in the last 10 years and Alabama has budgeted an unprecedented $500 million for state prisons for 2020.

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** EJI Releases 2019 Annual Report
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We’ve had an eventful year with the release of several clients, a major victory in the United States Supreme Court, and the opening of new sites to complement our internationally acclaimed museum and memorial in Montgomery. As our work continues to expand, we are grateful for your support and pleased to share our 2019 Annual Report with you.

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** New Look for EJI's Website
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We’re excited to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. The new site features bold photography and easier access to our work, including our criminal justice reform efforts, racial justice work, and public education resources. Visit the new eji.org to view our award-winning reports, learn more about our Community Remembrance Project, and find ways to get involved.

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** HBO's True Justice Documentary Will Be Available for Free on December 26
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HBO’s True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality follows 30 years of EJI’s work on behalf of the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned. The documentary will be available to watch for free ([link removed]) starting on December 26. We encourage individuals, communities, and classrooms to view and share this important documentary. Learn more about how you can host a screening in your community here ([link removed]) .

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** EJI's Legacy Pavilion to Open in January 2020
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The Legacy Pavilion, a new site one block from the Legacy Museum, is set to open in January 2020. The pavilion will include new exhibition spaces that build on our racial justice work. The new site will also house a welcome center, a ticket office, a gift shop, a new restaurant from two award-winning chefs, and free parking for visitors. Stay tuned for more news about the opening in the coming weeks.
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