Mel Robbins interviews Bryan Stevenson, a civil rights lawyer, about justice, mercy, and compassion. Stevenson shares personal stories and insights from his work, including a case where he defended a man wrongly convicted of murder and his experiences representing children in the criminal justice system. He emphasizes the importance of getting close to those who are suffering, challenging narratives of fear and anger, and cultivating hope. Stevenson also discusses the need to confront the history of racial injustice and encourages listeners to take action by volunteering, learning, and advocating for change.
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