If you know me, you know justice runs deep in my bones. I’ve worked in arenas where injustice was the motto, co-founded a task force with the role of bringing awareness to trafficking, lived in areas where women and children have their rights stripped and face extraordinary injustice, and I’ve lived through our own injustice and fight for freedom.
Going through this museum brought up so much for me - disgust, righteous anger, quotes that sound awfully similar to current events, but also empowered strength reading stories of people who risked their lives to stand with people who were walking grave injustice… and one story that could only have been God’s very intervention for a mother and her newborn baby. @ijmis an extraordinary organization to support in present day injustices.
“Amazing grace, how sweet the sound.”

Injustice happens in every moment. People are fighting for their freedoms this very moment—- likely that you know. It’s an enormous issue that hasn’t stopped.. it’s just changed faces, changed hands, and continues to be the largest intentional injustice issue in history.
Do you watch? Do you pretend it doesn’t happen? Or do you stand up, speak up, or insert yourself into the lives of those you know fighting for their freedom and actively defend and protect?