Talk:Equal Justice Initiative

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Editing
I don't understand the edits - the EJI published the big study in 2015 on Lynching in America and has published two additional editions that update the numbers. When did that not become part of their work. Stevenson says the staff helped compile and prepare this report, which got international coverage. The report itself discusses the connection between lynchings and inequities in the justice system.Parkwells (talk) 01:39, 12 April 2018 (UTC)
 * Lots of things that organizations do isn't necessarily of encyclopedic value. We don't include all the publications by organizations unless they have secondary sourcing; you were right about the one, so that should stay. Drmies (talk) 02:03, 12 April 2018 (UTC)

Eva Ansley
I noticed that this article mentions Bryan Stevenson, but what about Eva Ansley? Shouldn't she be mentioned in the article? Based on sources I found from USA Today, Slate, Oxygen and Refinery29, Ansley co-founded the EJI with Stevenson and currently serves as its operations director, not to mention the fact that she was portrayed by Brie Larson in the Just Mercy movie. Hitcher vs. Candyman (talk) 17:05, 18 July 2020 (UTC)