EJI’s reports focus heavily on the theme of racial injustice in the United States. Below is a partial list of such EJI reports from 2017:
Bias Against Black Girls Documented in New Report
History of Racial Injustice: Prosecuting Children
A Century After the Silent Parade, Racial Injustice Persists
History of Racial Injustice: Ongoing Police Violence
History of Racial Injustice: Resistance to Civil Rights
America Is Exporting its Extreme Prison System Across the Globe
History of Racial Injustice: Prosecuting Children
Courts Shield Police from Liability and Another Unarmed Black Child Is Killed by an Officer
Latest Data Shows Black Students Disproportionately Suspended, Expelled, Arrested
EJI’s New Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
History of Racial Injustice: De-Romanticizing American Slavery
Innocent African Americans More Likely to be Wrongfully Convicted
History of Racial Injustice: Healing from the Legacy of Lynching
Mass Incarceration Costs $182 Billion Every Year, Without Adding Much to Public Safety