Affirmative Action – Part of the Strategy for Dismantling Structural Racism?

Last week, we asked for your opinions regarding the impact of Affirmative Action policies on structural racism. Your perspectives enriched our understanding of these issues and we wanted to share some of our favorites below. I am a child of Affirmative Action. My inner city school did not send students to Northwestern. I was blessedContinue reading "Affirmative Action – Part of the Strategy for Dismantling Structural Racism?"

Issue 2: Voter Empowerment and Education Newsletter

Jennifer Waisath Harris on Twitter: "Louisiana lawmakers remotely VOTED BY MAIL to roll back an expansion of VOTE BY MAIL for voters. Yes, you read that correctly" / Twitter https://bit.ly/2Widnib Here's the election and voter protection news that has been front and center for us: Rush to Vote-by-Mail could cost Dems the Election - GregContinue reading "Issue 2: Voter Empowerment and Education Newsletter"

EJS 20th Anniversary – Reflecting on 2001 and Founding Donors Elizabeth J. Cabraser, Jack W. Londen

EJS founding donors Elizabeth J. Cabraser (left) and Jack W. Londen 2020 is the 20th anniversary of the Equal Justice Society. Every week leading up to our 20th anniversary celebration on September 17, we will highlight one year in our history. This week we remember 2001 and Elizabeth J. Cabraser and Jack W. Londen who bothContinue reading "EJS 20th Anniversary – Reflecting on 2001 and Founding Donors Elizabeth J. Cabraser, Jack W. Londen"