Following the SCOTUS decision in Louisiana v. Callais, the Equal Justice Society released the following statement: The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais, invalidating Louisiana’s congressional map that gave Black voters fair representation, is a devastating blow to civil rights and democracy. As Justice Kagan noted in her historic dissent, the Court’s ruling isContinueContinue reading “EJS Statement on SCOTUS VRA Decision”
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EJS Southern Poverty Law Center Statement
Following the Department of Justice targeting the Southern Poverty Law Center, Equal Justice Society President Lisa Holder released the following statement: “At Equal Justice Society, we understand that while laws are made in the legislature and in the courtroom, grassroots movements can be a primary catalyst for policies that advance civil rights and racial justice,ContinueContinue reading “EJS Southern Poverty Law Center Statement”
‘To Angst or Not To Angst’ by Michael Tyler
To Angst Or Not To Angst? That is the question. By Michael Tyler Recently, I had a phone conversation with a close friend who routinely reaches out to me as her mental fitness trainer, counting on me to always run her through thought exercises that keep her fit and able to endure the rigors of her existential angst. The breathless loquacity of this opening sentence is a testamentContinueContinue reading “‘To Angst or Not To Angst’ by Michael Tyler”