VOLUME ONE
Featured Works
WHAT JUSTICE MEANS TO ME
by Nnamdi Asomugha
“I’m proud that these stories were able to be told regardless of how long it took, because their descendants now have the chance to experience them. And to me in some sort of way, that’s justice.”
Akemi Kochiyama is a scholar-activist and community builder who currently
serves as the Director of Advancement at Manhattan Country School.
Thuraya Zeidan is an English teacher and adjunct in New Jersey. She gives presentations and workshops on multiculturalism in the classroom and anti-racist teaching.
Ian Manuel is a poet, activist, Starbucks Upstander, and MacDowell Fellow. Ian’s poetry was featured in Bryan Stevenson's bestseller, Just Mercy.
The Barriers to Credibility
By Robert Wright
Robert Wright is a research assistant at the Center for Justice at Columbia University and a graduate student in pursuit of his Master’s degree in English education.
The Unjust Justice System
By Jennifer
Jennifer has worked as a teacher and school program director. She has also served as a creative consultant and content editor. Jennifer is incarcerated in the United States.