The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Bryan Stevenson on why the opposite of poverty isn’t wealth, but justice

May 16, 2017
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Opposite of Poverty Is Justice
03:17 • 5min
3
What Is Justice?
07:57 • 2min
4
The Disagreement About the Death Penalty
09:32 • 1min
5
The Struggle to Achieve Equal Treatment
10:57 • 6min
6
The Struggle to Overcome the Narrative War
16:32 • 2min
7
The Importance of Memorials in the American South
19:00 • 6min
8
The American Challenge: Recognizing Sin
24:44 • 2min
9
The Power of Shame
26:46 • 4min
10
The Pain of the Civil Rights Movement
30:30 • 2min
11
The Difficulty of Making America Great Again
32:56 • 4min
12
The Politics of Shame
37:10 • 6min
13
The Fear of Disadvantages
43:06 • 2min
14
The Politics of Fear and Anger
45:02 • 3min
15
The Politics of Reconciliation
47:35 • 4min
16
The Death Penalty: Do We Deserve to Kill?
52:04 • 6min
17
The Death Penalty and the American South
58:02 • 5min
18
The Importance of Public Safety in the Justice System
01:03:25 • 2min
19
The Trauma Epidemic in America
01:05:07 • 5min
20
The Indifference to Crime and Drug Violence
01:09:51 • 1min
21
The Cost of Discrimination in Communities
01:11:11 • 4min
22
The Importance of Hope in the Justice System
01:14:43 • 3min
23
The Story of America's Retrenchment
01:17:25 • 5min
24
The History of Domestic Violence
01:22:15 • 2min
25
The Importance of Leadership in the Age of Majoritarianism
01:23:54 • 4min
26
The Importance of Being Active in Moments of Crisis
01:27:49 • 4min
27
The Power of Compassion
01:31:52 • 3min