Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson discussed reaching out to those in need in society during an Oct. 30 forum address at the Marriott Center.
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Bryan Stevenson, the founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, opened his Oct. 30, 2018, forum address with a plea he said “may sound a bit ambitious.”
“I genuinely believe that collectively we can change the world,” Stevenson said.
Before urging students to change the world, Stevenson — an American lawyer, social justice activist and clinical professor at New York University Law School — shared a small scope of the problems the justice system currently faces.
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