
Season 1 · Episode 202
Going Deep with Bryan Stevenson on Rupture & Repair
The role of memorials in societal repair
Kelly Corrigan Wonders · Kelly Corrigan
July 23, 202454m 23s
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Show Notes
Can memorials transform thinking? Have you ever felt something change inside you looking at a sculpture or walking through an especially powerful exhibit? Can representing injustice lead to collective understanding? Maybe. From the 9/11 site to the hills of Montgomery, Alabama, people are finding ways to confront past horrors and visitors are leaving with a Never Again spirit that just might save us. Join us for this special episode in our Rupture and Repair series with one of our country's most thoughtful and impactful leaders, civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson (author of Just Mercy). Previous podcast with Bryan Stevenson here. (You might also like Kelly's TED talk on bravery, which references Bryan Stevenson and his grandmother.)Thanks to The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations for sponsoring our 9-part Rupture and Repair series.
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