Archived Case Studies
NAACP Legal Defense & Education Fund
Anti-lynching laws were not enforced and deep racial dividing lines were uncrossed in schools, in restaurants, and in public accommodations throughout the nation. Even the graveyard was a sanctioned…
UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education
When Dr. King spoke of his dream, he expressed hope that “we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope.” Yet his vision of workers’ rights as the next phase of the civil…
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
As strategic communications counselor to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), we trained a bright spotlight on health disparities while advancing RWJF’s mission to build a culture of health for…
The California Endowment
When California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 47 in November 2014, they cast an affirmative ballot for smart justice. By reclassifying low-level, nonviolent offenses as misdemeanors…
Transformative Justice
When Susan Burton’s 5-year-old son died in an accident, the fragile life she had pieced together amid poverty and hardship disintegrated. Reeling from the loss, she tumbled into a downward spiral of…
American Civil Liberties Union
No child should be locked in a room and interrogated by police because of his skin color. Yet that’s exactly what happened to a Utah teen who was caught up in a gang sweep at his high school because…
NAACP Stand For Freedom
Amid the maelstrom of the Civil Rights Movement, everyday heroes took a stand for the right of Black Americans to vote. Jimmie Lee Jackson. Reverend George Lee. Viola Gregg Liuzzo. Herbert Lee. James…